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Apple seeks US tariff refunds, to reinvest recovered funds in manufacturing

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May 1, 2026
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Apple seeks US tariff refunds, to reinvest recovered funds in manufacturing


Apple CEO Tim Cook (a file photo)

Apple CEO Tim Cook (a file photo)
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MATT MCCLAIN

Apple is working to get refunds for tariffs previously paid to the U.S. government but will reinvest any money it recovers ‌in the country, Apple CEO Tim Cook said on Thursday.

Apple has disclosed more than $3.3 billion ⁠in tariff costs during the second administration of U.S. President Donald Trump. During a conference call with analysts to discuss its ‌quarterly financial results on Thursday, the company did not update that figure, nor provide a specific ‌expected refund amount, but Cook said costs had ‌been ⁠lower in the fiscal quarter ending March ⁠28.

Refund process underway, no estimate yet

“In terms of applying for a refund of tariffs paid, we’re following the established processes, and we plan to reinvest any amount we receive back into ‌U.S. innovation and advanced manufacturing,” Cook said during the conference call. “These would be new investments, and would be in addition to our prior commitments in the U.S.”

Apple expands US manufacturing footprint

Apple last ‌year said it plans to spend $600 billion with its U.S.-based suppliers, which include firms such as Corning, which makes glass for iPhones ⁠and other products in the U.S. state of Kentucky. Apple is now assembling artificial intelligence servers and some of ‌its Mac Mini computers in Houston.

Trump nudges firms on tariff refunds

Trump said last week that he will “remember” companies that do not seek refunds, suggesting that they could somehow benefit by not asking for their tariff payments back. His comment came during a call to CNBC that he was pleased to ‌hear about media reports that Apple, Amazon and some other large firms had not yet sought refunds.

Automakers also eye billions in refunds

Apple joins several large automakers that said they are anticipating some $2.3 ⁠billion in tariff refunds, including Ford, General Motors, Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency is in the process of accepting refund applications ‌through an automated system, with the first payments due to go out around May 11.

Published on May 1, 2026

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