KEY POINTS
  • Apple has asked the Trump administration to exclude 15 components from import tariffs.
  • The parts are inputs for Apple's Mac Pro, a high-end desktop going on sale later this year.
  • The Mac Pro used to be assembled in the U.S., but the new version is reportedly manufactured in China.
Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new Mac Pro.

Apple has asked the Trump administration to exclude 15 components from import tariffs, according to U.S. Trade Representative comment filings published recently.

The Chinese-made inputs Apple asked to have exempted from the 25% import tax include parts like a power supply unit, stainless-steel structural enclosure, circuit boards and completed mice and trackpads, according to the filings.