iPhone 17: Banned in India and China, But Why?

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The brand-new iPhone 17 launch was supposed to be Apple’s biggest moment of the year. Instead, it may have triggered one of the most dangerous economic and political crises of the decade. Reports suggest India and China are preparing to ban iPhone 17 sales, framing Apple as a national security risk and a symbol of U.S. dependence.

This shocking move comes as Donald Trump’s trade war continues to backfire. Once designed to isolate Beijing and pressure New Delhi, tariffs may have instead pushed both Asian giants to strike directly at America’s largest corporation. If Apple loses access to its two biggest markets outside the U.S., it could wipe out up to 40% of global revenue and cause a $1 trillion stock market crash.

In this video, we break down:

Why iPhone 17 became a geopolitical weapon

How India and China are coordinating against Apple

Why Trump’s tariff strategy may be fueling the crisis

The potential impact on Apple stock, Wall Street, and pensions

How this iPhone ban could ripple across Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Tesla

What this means for the future of the global economy and U.S. tech dominance

From hashtags like “No iPhone 17” trending in China to boycotts in India, this is no longer just about a smartphone—it’s about whether the United States can hold on to its role as the global tech leader.

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