This episode explores the impact of new tariffs on Apple's stock and product pricing, particularly focusing on iPhones. Against the backdrop of a 54% tariff with threats of a 104% increase, the panelists discuss Apple's strategies to mitigate the impact, such as shifting iPhone production to India and Brazil. More significantly, the discussion delves into the potential for price increases on new products, with speculation that existing product prices might remain unchanged in the short term. The panelists also consider the broader economic implications of these tariffs, highlighting the challenges faced by small businesses and the potential for a regressive tax burden on consumers. For instance, the conversation cites examples of other companies halting shipments to the U.S. due to the uncertainty. In contrast to the tariff challenges, the panel celebrates Apple's victory in a UK court case concerning encryption, highlighting the importance of open justice. Ultimately, the episode underscores the uncertainty and disruption caused by the escalating trade war, emphasizing its impact on various sectors and the need for companies to adapt to this new economic reality.