Why making Apple iPhones in America is so hard
As Apple tries to escape tariffs and the trade war, it is moving production out of China—but not to the U.S. Here’s how the tech giant has become so reliant on a global supply chain. Video: George Downs and Ksenia Shaikhutdinova. Photo: George Downs
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