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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, ...
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 ...
All four models of iPhone 17 will be built in India and production will be increased in Tata Electronics’ Hosur and Tamil Nadu units and Foxconn’s sites near the Bengaluru airport The company is ...
A turning point that transformed Foxconn into an indispensable assembler in the tech industry was the deal it made with Apple when the Silicon Valley-based tech company developed its smartphone. Apple ...
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