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WSJ: Apple avoided semiconductor tariffs last year thanks to Intel chip deal - 9to5Mac 71%

By Zac Hall35%

7/11/2026, 6:03:08 AM

BS Summary: This article contains 1 faulty reasoning type, including Attempt to Sell a Product or Service, with Attempt to Sell a Product or Service as the most egregious example at 17.3% saturation with 72 hits. Analysis detected 72 faulty-reasoning hits from 416 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 64.8% and a BS Rank of 71% (4,601 of 15,532 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 70.40% of the article peer group.

WSJ: Apple avoided semiconductor tariffs last year thanks to Intel chip deal 
Zac Hall | Jul 10 2026 - 11:03 pm PT 
Intel in the U.S. is expected to make at least some upcoming Mac and iPhone chips for Apple. 
That recent development may have been the key to a major tariff exemption on semiconductors Apple received almost a year ago. 
Robbie Whelan, reporting for The Wall Street Journal on Friday ( Apple News link ): 
Tim Cook was under pressure from the White House last summer when he fielded an unusual request. 
The Apple chief was in Washington, scrambling to persuade the Trump administration to abandon its plan to impose tariffs of 100% on all semiconductor imports, a move that would likely increase the cost of its most important products. 
Apple eventually won an exemption after committing to invest hundreds of billions of dollars more in the U.S. 
In the course of their meetings with Cook, President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick also brought up another American company: the troubled chip maker Intel. 
The report goes on to detail how the Trump administration essentially offered up an Intel investment as the key to tariff exemptions . 
Nearly a year later, Trump announced via Truth Social post that Apple would begin using Intel-made chips for some of its products, sending Intel shares to record trading highs. 
“I decided to help Intel because we need to design and build our Chips right here in America,” Trump wrote. 
Apple plans to have Intel make chips for both Mac laptops and iPhones, according to a person familiar with the negotiations. 
The connection between the tariff talks and a potential deal between Apple and Intel has not been previously reported. 
Ultimately, Apple was never forced to raise prices on products due to import tariffs on semiconductors. 
Unfortunately, the bill still came due anyway due to the global memory supply shortage. 
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