Apple looking to bring Iphone manufacturing back to U.S.

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$1800 iphone incoming :lolbron: but still :trump1:

Apple is exploring moving iPhone production to the US: Report
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Apple asked both Foxconn and Pegatron, the two iPhone assemblers, in June to look into making iPhones in the U.S.," the Nikkei Asian Review reported, citing a source.

"Foxconn complied, while Pegatron declined to formulate such a plan due to cost concerns."


Apple declined to comment when contacted by CNBC. However, Apple has long said the barrier to moving iPhone production to the U.S. is expertise, in addition to cost.

"Foxconn follows a strict company policy of not commenting on any matters related to current or potential customers, or any of their products," a company spokesperson told CNBC via email.

Taiwan-based Foxconn and Pegatron assemble iPhones in China.

An Apple employee hands over Apple iPhone 7 phones on the first day of sales of the new phone at the Berlin Apple store on September 16, 2016 in Berlin, Germany.

The news comes following Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election. The Republican president-elect has been vocal about how U.S. companies should be building their products in America.

"We're going to get Apple to build their damn computers and things in this country instead of in other countries," Trump said in a speech in January.

He also said that he would slap a 45 percent import tariff on Chinese goods. Beijing hit back however. In an opinion piece published in a state-backed newspaper, the Chinese government warned that iPhone sales and other American goods could suffer if such a plan were to go through.

"A batch of Boeing orders will be replaced by Airbus. U.S. auto and iPhone sales in China will suffer a setback, and U.S. soybean and maize imports will be halted. China can also limit the number of Chinese students studying in the U.S.," the Global Times article read.

Manufacturing the iPhones abroad allows Apple to maintain a strong margin on its product.

Apple is Foxconn's biggest customer but Chairman Terry Gou is worried about the rising production costs of such a move, the Nikkei reported, citing a source saying that costs will double. It's important to note that the discussions began in June, five months before Trump won the election.

Analysts said it is still hard to quantify what such a move would mean for Apple's finances, but warned that there will be an impact.

"If the world moves to a more nationalistic approach 'made in America, by Americans, for Americans' or 'made in China, by Chinese, for Chinese'? The unwind of these variable conditions will likely impact margins, growth and suppliers exposed to the globalization trend of the last decade. The same will likely make global tech a tougher place to invest in 2017," Neil Campling, head of global technology, media, and telecoms research at Northern Trust Capital Markets, said in a note on Friday.

Apple is exploring moving iPhone production to the US: Report
 

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A lot of questions about this.

Why is Apple considering the move specifically?

Would they do this while looking at options that would be less costly?

If it's not less costly why would they considering moving manufacturing back over here?

I just feel more needs to be done to persuade offshore manufacturers to come back instead of "because of Trump".

But what the fukk do I know?
 

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A lot of questions about this.

Why is Apple considering the move specifically?

Would they do this while looking at options that would be less costly?

If it's not less costly why would they considering moving manufacturing back over here?

I just feel more needs to be done to persuade offshore manufacturers to come back instead of "because of Trump".

But what the fukk do I know?
Because they're getting information from Trump channels that the free ride is over.

They can be proactive and get positive pr, or get called out for cheating and keeping jobs out of the US...

Welcome to the greatest President of our lifetime.
 
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