The three largest airlines in America currently sent a warning to all its customers in the United States.
In the wake of the latest Tide president of the US President at AT & T, T-Mobile and Verizon, they confirmed that high prices are coming.
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Place without tariffs by 145 percent on Chinese imports, and the country where iPhone devices are mostly assembled.
While smartphones have so far been exempt from definitions, experts indicate that this is unlikely to continue.
They added even if they remained exempted, the effect that had already had technological supply chains means that the costs will continue to separate.
Telecom companies have already taken steps for the impact of the imminent tariff, as Apple announced that it will turn iPhone to India by 2026.
If the tariff will be high as they say on phones, we do not plan to cover this
CEO of Verizon Hans Vestberg
However, a number of technology heads have been clarified that it will be customers who suffer from the weight of these additional costs.
The CEO of Verizon Hans Vestberg last week explained that his company is not planning to cover this.
He said: “If the customs tariff is high as they say on phones, then we do not plan to cover this.”
The CEO of T-Mobile chanted the same feelings that he said, if the customs tariff came, “the customer should bear it.”
Just last week, it appeared that Verizon lost a number of customers after raising their prices, according to Mail ONLINE reports.
The carrier is believed to have lost approximately 300,000 monthly subscribers during the first few months of this year.
This comes just one month after AT&T confirmation that it will cut the autopay and PlageBless discounts in the bills in half.
This is a discount that gives you money when paying with a debit card.
As of April 24, those registered in the program will receive $ 5 of their monthly bill instead of $ 10.
At the same time, AT&T get rid of its $ 5 opponent for Autopay customers without paper and autopay using a connected credit card.
Economic doubt
The ongoing trade war was characterized by suspended tariffs, as fees on Chinese products are up to 145 percent.
President Donald Trump has also provided a 10 percent average on shipments from most other countries, but he temporarily stopped the customs tariffs much higher for a handful of others for 90 days.
Trump aims to increase manufacturing in the United States and reduce dependence on foreign imports, but the global economy has witnessed many turmoil as a result.
Many major American companies face increasing concerns about how to run a tariff mode.
The T-Mobile carrier has already affected the influence, as he saw fewer wireless subscribers in the first quarter of what was expected.
The company witnessed a decrease in the value of the shares by more than a percentage in just hours.
This is due to the increasing competition in the telecommunications market, as the phone companies pay the locks of prices and the collected offers to draw customers, amid economic doubts.