KEY POINTS
  • Apple filed eight public comments on U.S. tariffs supporting temporary waivers on Apple Watch and Mac Pro tariffs on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Trade Representative's website.
  • The filings are a step in a process that could lead to an exclusion for 7.5% tariffs currently placed on Apple Watch imports and 25% tariffs currently placed on Mac Pro components.
Flextronics International Apple factory employees work on Apple Mac Pro computer assembly in Austin, TX, November 20, 2019.

Apple filed eight public comments supporting temporary waivers for tariffs on Apple Watch and Mac Pro parts on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Trade Representative's website.

The filings are a public step in a process that could reinstate a government-granted exclusion on 7.5% tariffs on Apple Watch imports and 25% tariffs on Mac Pro components. Apple's watch and parts are subject to tariffs because they are imported from China. Apple's most important product, the iPhone, has not been subject to tariffs.