• Trump still wants Apple t

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Fri May 16 08:55:00 2025
    Trump still wants Apple to build your iPhone in the US, not India, and this won't end well

    Date:
    Thu, 15 May 2025 19:35:59 +0000

    Description:
    The economics of manufacturing iPhones in the US don't add up, and that situation is unlikely to change, even as Trump pushes for it.

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    During this month's earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook talked about how most
    of the iPhones sold in the US are being built in India, which, considering
    the lower US tariffs on that country, may have protected the popular handset from a price jump here in the US. It sounded, in a way, like, between the
    Trump Administration giving Apple a pass on current tariffs , the steady
    shift of manufacturing away from China to India and Vietnam, and the promise
    to invest $500 billion in US manufacturing for chips and servers, Apple was
    on the right side of the US vs. the World trade war.

    Not so fast. President Donald Trump told reporters on Thursday that he "had a little problem with Tim Cook," and in fact does not want him to build iPhones in India. According to CNBC , Trump recalled, "I said to him, my friend, I treated you very good. Youre coming here with $500 billion, but now I hear youre building all over India. I dont want you building in India, adding
    later, "...we want you to build here."

    Yep, Trump, it seems, is being insistent on bringing manufacturing of all
    kinds back to the US and doing so through a combination of exorbitant tariffs (and tariff feints he put a 90-day pause on China's 145% tariff) and pressuring US companies to do so.

    It's happening but not the way he wants it

    On the eve of Trump's tariff fusillade, I wrote how building the iPhone in
    the US doesn't make sense . Like any tech gadget, the iPhone is composed of hundreds of components, often built around the world. The iPhones are only assembled in China, India, and Vietnam.

    In some ways, Apple is bringing iPhone manufacturing back to the US in that some iPhone components may be built in those new factories, and Apple Intelligence, though not a physical product, could live in those servers
    being built in Houston.

    I worry, though, that that won't satisfy Trump's binary thinking. He clearly does not understand how technology is built or why it has long been built outside the US. Trump believes, for example, that Apple built the iPhone assembly factories in China. But those are Foxconn facilities, and that
    company also builds the products for companies like Nintendo and Google.

    Trump has no sense or does not care that if, through some miracle, every
    iPhone component is built in the US and the iPhone is also assembled here, it will be more expensive. There is no efficiency gained by all the components being built here.

    Tim Apple is good but is he that good?

    What's more, Apple doesn't have the expertise. It works with partners who
    build components to its specifications. Apple is not, for instance, a display manufacturer. It's typically sourcing the iPhone 16's Super Retina XDR
    display from companies like LG. LG and Samsung are currently the leading display panel manufacturers in the world. They have the skills and the scale
    to supply Apple. Apple can't suddenly replicate that here in the US.

    As I wrote before, whatever factories Apple does build or financially support here will feature cutting-edge automation. So while they will employ
    thousands, they may not be hiring as many as Trump would've hoped.

    I asked Apple for comment. Surely, with Trump name-checking Tim Cook, whom Trump considers a "friend," Apple must have something to say about this. My guess is they won't respond to me, but Cook, according to Trump, promised to
    up US production, whatever that means.

    It might mean Cook will stick with the plan to build more factories in the US and continue the overseas adjustments of iPhone's manufacturing pipeline.
    Trump is unlikely to take direct action against Apple and will instead bask
    in all the Apple facilities' groundbreaking ceremonies, even if none of them are for "iPhone factories."

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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/trump-still-wants-apple-to-build-your- iphone-in-the-us-not-india-and-this-wont-end-well

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  • From Aaron Thomas@1:342/200 to Mike Powell on Fri May 16 07:55:10 2025
    In some ways, Apple is bringing iPhone manufacturing back to the US in that some iPhone components may be built in those new factories, and
    Apple Intelligence, though not a physical product, could live in those servers being built in Houston.

    I worry, though, that that won't satisfy Trump's binary thinking. He clearly does not understand how technology is built or why it has long been built outside the US. Trump believes, for example, that Apple built the iPhone assembly factories in China. But those are Foxconn
    facilities, and that company also builds the products for companies like Nintendo and Google.

    This reporter doesn't explain why "technology" (whatever he means by that) is better off being built outside the USA. Higher cost maybe? Maybe. We'll have to see how it goes. Worst case scenario: People will have to pay more money to be propagated by Apple.

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