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    Tim Cook’s Tariff Refund Strategy Shows Why He’s the Trump Whisperer

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    Tim Cook is positioning Apple to take advantage of tariff refunds as Donald Trump watches closely.

    The outgoing Apple CEO said on Thursday during the company’s Q2 earnings call that Apple is “following the established processes” to apply for tariff refunds and plans to reinvest any money it recoups into US innovation and manufacturing. Those investments, he added, would be “in addition to our prior commitments in the US.”

    Cook’s comments show how Apple is navigating tariffs that have become both a cost issue and a political one — and underscore why he’s earned a reputation as the Trump whisperer.

    Trump raised the stakes around those refunds in an April 21 appearance on CNBC’s “Squawk Box.” Asked about companies like Apple and Amazon, which had not yet announced plans to pursue refunds, Trump said the companies were “brilliant” if they didn’t seek reimbursement, and their decision not to pursue tariff refunds served as evidence that they “got to know me very well.”

    “I’ll remember them,” Trump added, signaling that the decision could carry political weight.

    Cook has maintained a notably close working relationship with Trump across both of his administrations, previously securing tariff exemptions for Apple products while pairing those efforts with high-profile US investment commitments.


    Tim Cook and Donald Trump at an Apple manufacturing plant in Texas, 2019

    When Donald Trump said an Apple manufacturing plant had been built in Texas because of him, Apple CEO Tim Cook didn’t correct him. 

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    That relationship has helped Cook stand out among tech executives for his ability to navigate Trump’s orbit without the same level of public friction, maintaining his direct line of communication with the White House while other tech leaders clashed more openly with the administration, Business Insider has reported.

    Apple’s strategy — securing refunds while emphasizing domestic reinvestment — reflects Cook’s careful balancing act between cost management and political optics.

    Other major companies are already cashing in on their refunds. Ford said a $1.3 billion tariff refund helped boost its quarterly profit, while General Motors expects a roughly $500 million windfall of its own following the Supreme Court ruling that struck down the levies, Business Insider previously reported.

    FedEx, UPS, and DHL have said they’re also seeking tariff refunds and plan to pass that money back to customers who originally paid the fees. The companies said refunds will flow through once they receive funds from US Customs, a process expected to take roughly 60 to 90 days.

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