You read that right…..
The Apple CEO Tim Cook has met privately with Donald Trump recently…
Cook has lobbied the President to exempt Apple products from any China import taxes….
The company has invested hundreds of millions of dollars into manufacturing the computer in the U.S., and that money will now be going to China, says the WSJ. An Apple spokesperson told the WSJ that all products are still designed and engineered in the U.S., and some components are U.S.-made.
The big picture: The WSJ reports that although the Mac Pro isn’t one of Apple’s biggest products, the decision has outsized importance. Its dependence on Chinese manufacturers has become a sore point with President Trump as his trade war with China continues. Trump’s tariff threats against China could raise the cost of Apple’s products, such as the iPhone.
- Apple invested $100 million in Austin, Texas, in 2013 to manufacture the computer following backlash over outsourcing to China, per WSJ.
- Within the last 2 years, Apple announced a second campus in Austin for customer support and operations, but not plans for new manufacturing plants in the U.S.
Details: WSJ says shipping costs will be lower for Apple because of the proximity of the Apple facility in Shanghai to their other suppliers in Asia….
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