The Trump administration previously claimed that Apple is contemplating on bringing the iPhone manufacturing right on US soil, but now, the US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has revealed more of ...
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iPhone manufacturing can't come back to the US
Apple's latest announcement of a further $100 billion investment in US manufacturing is a positive, but it still has incredibly little to do with reshoring iPhone assembly. Tim Cook and Donald Trump, ...
President Trump believes iPhone manufacturing could shift to the US very quickly. He's wrong — it won't happen during his term, if it happens at all. During a press briefing on Tuesday, White House ...
U.S. trade director (and Trump flunky) Peter Navarro is attacking Apple again because — when it boils down to it — the tech giant isn’t moving iPhone manufacturing to the U.S. from China. In an ...
Apple’s dependence on China for manufacturing is well documented. CEO Tim Cook even committed recently, reportedly during a government visit, to continue increasing Apple’s investment in China. But ...
President Donald Trump on Friday threatened a tariff on Apple for iPhones not made in the U.S., putting pressure on the tech giant to return manufacturing to America. Analysts said making iPhones ...
Apple could take a big step in the process of reducing its dependence on Chinese factories to manufacture iPhones. The company wants to avoid potential supply constraints in the context of the trade ...
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