Reported 9 days ago
According to Bank of America, if Apple moves iPhone production to the United States, the cost of manufacturing could increase by as much as 90% due to higher labor costs and tariffs on imported components. Despite the potential for domestic labor assembly, a significant portion of required parts would still need to be sourced from China, leading to logistical challenges and increased expenses. Analysts suggest that, unless tariff policies become clearer, Apple is unlikely to fully relocate its manufacturing to the US.
Source: YAHOO