الخميس، 19 يناير 2017

Trump wants the U.S. to make iPhones, but you shouldn't

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At a fancy dinner in 2011, President Barack Obama asked Steve Jobs: What would it take to convince Apple to make the iPhone in the United States?

Jobs' response: Those jobs aren't coming back. 

Fast forward six years, and a new president is asking the same question — and possibly finding a different answer.

President-elect Donald Trump reportedly said in an interview with Axis that Apple CEO Tim Cook has "his eyes open" to the possibility of a U.S.-made iPhone, adding that Cook wants to "do something major here."

Trump has referenced a desire to bring iPhone production back to the U.Ssince June 2016, part of his broad stance against companies outsourcing jobs overseas. Since the election, numerous companies have been touting their investments in the U.S. regardless of when those moves were first announced or planned.  Read more...

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