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Apple Prévient : La Production des iPhones US Déménage de Chine vers l’Inde

Apple Accélère la Relocalisation de sa Production vers l’Inde Face à l’intensification de la guerre commerciale entre les États-Unis et la Chine, Apple envisage de transférer la production des iPhones destinés au marché américain de la Chine vers l’Inde, selon le Financial Times. Ce déplacement stratégique intervient en réponse directe aux nouveaux tarifs douaniers imposés par le président Donald Trump, qui visent particulièrement les produits manufacturés chinois. Un Pari sur l’Inde pour 60 Millions d’iPhones par An Apple prévoit d’ici fin 2026 : De produire en Inde plus de 60 millions d'iPhones par an destinés au marché américain D'accroître significativement ses capacités de production dans le pays pour répondre à la demande De réduire sa dépendance à la Chine, où la majorité des iPhones sont encore assemblés aujourd'hui L’entreprise avait déjà anticipé les hausses tarifaires en accélérant les exportations d’iPhones […]

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Tesla Halts Orders in China on U.S. Imported Models

Tesla has temporarily suspended orders for its U.S.-manufactured vehicles in China, signaling potential challenges in navigating trade dynamics and shifting consumer demand in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market. The move, confirmed by the company’s Chinese website, applies to imported Model S and Model X vehicles, raising questions about supply chain adjustments, tariff pressures, and Tesla’s localization strategy. Industry analysts suggest the pause reflects Tesla’s efforts to prioritize production at its Shanghai Gigafactory, which manufactures cheaper, locally made Model 3 and Model Y vehicles tailored to Chinese consumers. Imported U.S. models face steep tariffs and longer delivery times, making them less competitive against domestic rivals like BYD and NIO. By halting orders, Tesla may be streamlining operations to focus on cost-effective, locally produced EVs amid rising competition and economic headwinds. The decision also underscores broader tensions in U.S.-China trade […]

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CILT Considers Opening Office in Togo

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) is negotiating to open an office in Togo. CILT Chairman, Chief Teete Owusu-Nortey, met with Prime Minister Victoire Tomégah-Dogbé in Lomé last week to discuss the possibility. Based in London for over a century, CILT is a professional organization that unites transport and logistics professionals in nearly 100 countries. Its mission consists of improving the logistics and transport sectors by supporting professionals. CILT wants to leverage Togo's strengths to enhance local skills and develop a strong logistics industry. "The Prime Minister was very receptive to our proposal, which aims to build the capacity of logistics and transport players while improving connectivity," CILT Chairman, Chief Teete Owusu-Nortey declared. The project fits into Togo's national plan to make logistics a key part of its economic growth.In recent years, the Togolese government has indeed taken several […]

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EU to Extend Commodity Export Regulations Deadline.

The European Union (EU) has announced a deadline extension for compliance with its new commodity export regulations, which target environmental and human rights concerns associated with key goods imported into the EU. Originally set for early 2025, the revised deadline allows more time for countries and companies involved in exporting high-risk commodities—such as cocoa, palm oil, coffee, and wood—to meet new due diligence requirements. These regulations require exporters to prove that their products do not contribute to deforestation, environmental harm, or human rights abuses in their supply chains.This decision follows lobbying efforts from various nations and industry groups, especially those in cocoa and coffee production. Many producers and exporters in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia had raised concerns about the feasibility of compliance within the original timeframe, citing the challenges in establishing traceability systems and infrastructure. The extended deadline […]

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