Apple to shift majority of United States iphones production to India by 2026 to counter China tariffs
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Apple has 2 choices 🔥
Move iPhone production to the U.S.
Or keep it in China and pay the price.
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Labor cost: ~$5/hour
U.S. labor cost: ~$35/hour
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