Saturday, November 19, 2016

iPhone Made in the USA, Foxconn Technology money order the opportunity – Tom’s Hardware

The Trump-thought he must have forced Apple to sondare the ground of the production on american soil.An authoritative source confirmed to the Nikkei Asian Review that Foxconn Technology is reportedly examining the possibility of moving the production of the iPhone in the United States.

“with Apple in June has asked Foxconn and Pegatron, the two assemblers of the iPhone, to evaluate the production of the iPhone in the United States,” said the deep throat. “Foxconn has accepted, while Pegatron has declined to the plan in relation to concerns about the costs. For iPhone Made in the USA could double“.

“Persuaderemo Apple to build his damned computer in this Country instead of in others,” said Donald Trump from the podium of the conference room of the Liberty University in January. Now that is no longer just a candidate, but the President, the matter becomes hot.

at The time Apple said that the problem was not only of costs – a worker in china has an average salary is very low – but also of shortage of skilled labor, u.s. and flexibility of the organization to cope with changes in production.

Today, IHS, Markit estimates that the cost of an iPhone 7, to the exclusion of the development, the design, so only parts-and-labor – is $ 225, compared to a list price of 649. An iPhone 7 Made in the USA may be at risk of exceed the threshold of 500 dollars.

another aspect of great importance is ta ll the most important suppliers reside in the East. Apple would still be forced to organise a supply system is not indifferent.

At Trump are interested in the job, and even though Apple boasts that it would have created or helped to foster the creation of 2 million jobs, the think tank Economic Policy estimates that between 2000 and 2014, in the specialised field, if they lost 5 million.

Already, but how to compete with a Foxconn, which employs 690mila workers in China, when this number is equivalent to the entire resident population of a large city in the united states?

And finally, the theme of the infrastructure. The United States does not have more of a coordinated network to meet the demands of a company, hi-tech, which operates in the mass market. “Even if Trump were to impose a duty of 45%, it is possible that the producers decide to continue to work across the border given that the sum of the costs would be lower than what you should spend to build and start lines in the United States,” explained an insider.

One possibility could be to encourage to tax the u.s. companies that decide to produce locally. But still, there would remain the problem of the duties. China certainly would react disadvantaging the companies in the us.

the iPhone, designed by Apple in California, Made in USA. Who knows.

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