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Moving iPhone production from China to the United States could increase manufacturing costs by up to 90%, analysts at Bank of America warned on Wednesday (via Bloomberg).

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According to BofA analysts led by Wamsi Mohan, shifting iPhone assembly to America is technically possible, however it would dramatically increase production expenses and create logistical complications.

"iPhone cost can increase 25% purely on higher labor cost in the U.S.," the analysts wrote in a note to clients. They explained that even if Apple finds domestic workers for final assembly, a "significant portion" of iPhone components would still need to be manufactured in China and imported to the States.

Assuming Apple faces reciprocal tariffs on those imported components, the total manufacturing cost could rise by 90% or more, the analysts estimated.

The analysis follows statements from President Trump earlier this week calling Apple's manufacturing in China "unsustainable." According to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Trump "absolutely" believes Apple could manufacture iPhones in the United States. During a recent media briefing, Leavitt said the President believes "we have the labor, we have the workforce, we have the resources to do it."

Trump's aggressive trade policies singled out China on Wednesday, pausing reciprocal tariffs on 185 countries for 90 days but increasing duties on Chinese imports to 125%. In response, China has imposed 84% retaliatory levies on American goods. It's becoming increasingly difficult to assess where the stand-off goes from here.

Uncertainty caused by the trade war has battered Apple's stock, which has fallen 14% since Trump's April 2 tariff announcement, erasing approximately $479 billion in market capitalization. Despite a recent 10% rebound, Apple shares remain down 23% year-to-date.

For Apple to make U.S. assembly economically viable, Mohan suggests the company would need tariff waivers on components and subassemblies manufactured outside the country. However, he doesn't believe this is likely to happen.

"Unless it becomes clear as to how permanent the new tariffs are, we do not expect Apple to take the step of moving manufacturing into the U.S.," Mohan stated. Instead, he anticipates Apple will "continue to diversify its supply chain, and also increase production of iPhones in other countries such as India."

Apple has not officially commented on how it plans to address the current tariff situation. Apple will need to pay the 125% tariff on all goods coming to the United States from China, but it can import devices from other countries like India, Taiwan, and Vietnam at the lower 10% rate.

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Article Link: Bank of America: US-Made iPhones Would Face 90% Cost Surge
 
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And Cook personally donated $1 million for this insanity. I mean, I am also affected financially but at least I did not give him money. What a circus. They didn't even produce those MAGA hats in the US. Now they are talking about manufacturing iPhones domestically? And all within a timeframe of less than 4 years in addition to Trump's erratic tariff tantrums? :rolleyes:
 
"iPhone cost can increase 25% purely on higher labor cost in the U.S.," the analysts wrote in a note to clients. They explained that even if Apple finds domestic workers for final assembly, a "significant portion" of iPhone components would still need to be manufactured in China and imported to the States.
I mean, this is probably true, but it's at the heart of the misunderstanding/disagreement. If Trump read this, he would say, no, pay the Americans less and build all those components you say are impossible to build in the US in the US. I think in Trump's mind the $430 billion Tim Apple promised to invest in the US in the next 5 years solves ALL of these challenges, when in fact that is just a drop in the bucket.

At the heart of all of this is a misunderstanding of scale. Is it just a bunch of companies complaining that that their profit margins would drop if they just "built a darn factory in the US" (and the tariffs "solve" it by taking away the advantage from foreign competitors) or is like the literal rest of the world saying no, we aren't talking one factory, we are talking about thousands of factories, many of thousands of professionals that would need to spend a lifetime honing new skills, tons of raw materials simply not available in the US, etc. If Trump doesn't acknowledge the scale of foreign industry, then the answer will always be "no just build it here" and the rest will be dismissed as noise.
 
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Gallon is down
Groceries are down

I don’t give a f about corpors and Wall Street traders. I really hope they will keep loosing even more money…… but guess what. WS is on the rise again today.
Gasoline is down because 1) Middle East producers are pumping more oil, increasing supply. 2) People are already driving less and spending less.

Groceries are not down, egg prices have fallen somewhat as dairy farmers get a bit of control over bird flu.
 
He already put a 90 day pause for ALL COUNTRIES except China. This economic war is only against china….. it’s the final and only boss. Trump really wants free economic trade.

That's ridiculous. What actually happened is that he retreated from his tariff plans because of a sharp bond sell-off that could have been catastrophic. He was tough-talking all this time and insisting he wouldn't change his policies, but that potential disaster was enough to send him away with his tail between his legs after costing the market trillions of dollars for no good reason. It's a humbling defeat after all that bravado.
 
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Unfortunately, Trump has already inflicted tremendous damage in a short period of time due to the uncertainty and chaos. Good lord, we're not even six months in.
And he's probable financially benefited from this turmoil, to pay some of his debts.
What frustrates me, is how often he posts through unofficial channels, and is off playing golf!
 
I think that Apple will use this tactic to pass on costs, at least part of the tarriffs: they will put 256GB or even 512GB of base storage on the Pro models and make it much more expensive. Wouldn't at all be surprised if they did this.
 
He already put a 90 day pause for ALL COUNTRIES except China. This economic war is only against china….. it’s the final and only boss. Trump really wants free economic trade.
And except Canada. And Mexico.
Oh and there's still a 10% left minimum on everyone.
Those who say he wants free trade aren't able to give proof of this ideology and his actions speak otherwise.
 
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