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    Europe's Fairphone Enters U.S. Market Tapping Right-To-Repair Demand

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on November 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Fairphone enters the U.S. market with repairable headphones, leveraging right-to-repair demand. The company plans a phone launch, emphasizing sustainability.

    Europe's Fairphone enters U.S. market tapping right-to-repair demand

    Fairphone's U.S. Market Strategy

    By Nathan Vifflin

    Consumer Demand for Repairable Products

    (Reuters) -Dutch ethical‑electronics maker Fairphone is entering the U.S. market with its repairable headphones, preparing the ground for a phone launch, chief executive Raymond van Eck told Reuters in an interview.

    Impact of Right-to-Repair Legislation

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Fairphone's Sustainability Commitment

    The move taps into a growing consumer and legislative push in the U.S. for a "right-to-repair" where consumers look long term at total cost of ownership beyond tariff inflated price tags, the CEO said.

    KEY QUOTE

    "Our strategy is built for uncertainty. The tariffs weather may change daily, but the demand signal in the U.S. is clear," van Eck said, adding "right-to-repair legislation is advancing nationwide, creating a new opportunity for us".

    CONTEXT

    In recent years, many U.S. states have enacted "right-to-repair" laws as consumers and lawmakers backlash against products, from smartphones to tractors, that are difficult or impossible to fix.

    Like most electronics brands, Fairphone manufactures in China, but its emphasis on sustainability, from mines to chips, demands greater supply chain traceability and helping it navigate component shortages, the CEO said.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Fairphone reported a 61% year-on-year revenue increase in the third quarter of 2025, with device sales rising 61%, audio by 40%, and spare parts 41%.

    The company aims to sell at least as many audio units it sold in Europe last year this year in the U.S. It declined to give sales targets.

    A 34% tariff currently impacts its prices.

    Its flagship device, the Fairphone 6, promises eight years of total support, five years of warranty, and spare parts until 2033.

    WHAT'S NEXT

    The audio line, sold via a partnership with Amazon, is intended as a beachhead into the U.S. market. More than 90% of phones in the country are sold through mobile network operators, Van Eck said that launch is being carefully planned for.

    (Reporting by Nathan Vifflin in Gdansk; Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Table of Contents

    • Fairphone's U.S. Market Strategy
    • Consumer Demand for Repairable Products
    • Impact of Right-to-Repair Legislation
    • Fairphone's Sustainability Commitment

    Key Takeaways

    • •Fairphone enters the U.S. market with repairable headphones.
    • •The company plans to launch phones in the U.S. soon.
    • •Right-to-repair legislation is creating new opportunities.
    • •Fairphone reported a 61% revenue increase in Q3 2025.
    • •The Fairphone 6 offers eight years of support and a five-year warranty.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe's Fairphone enters U.S. market tapping right-to-repair demand

    1What is the right-to-repair?

    The right-to-repair refers to legislation that allows consumers to repair their own devices or have them repaired by third parties, promoting sustainability and reducing electronic waste.

    2What is sustainability in business?

    Sustainability in business refers to practices that meet current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs, often focusing on environmental, social, and economic impacts.

    3What is total cost of ownership?

    Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate that helps buyers determine the direct and indirect costs of a product or system over its entire lifecycle.

    4What is supply chain traceability?

    Supply chain traceability is the ability to track and verify the production, processing, and distribution of products through the supply chain, enhancing transparency and accountability.

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