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Two US presidents who don't agree on much both asked Apple's CEO to do this to the iPhone

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Last updated: 2025/05/03 at 5:14 AM
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The US president was having dinner with the CEO of Apple when he turned to the tech giant’s top executive and asked him what it would take for Apple to move the manufacturing of the iPhone from China to the United States. According to the New York Times, Apple’s CEO said, “Those jobs aren’t coming back.” The newspaper added that “Made in the U.S.A. is no longer a viable option for most Apple products.”

US manufacturing might not be flexible enough to support building the iPhone in the States

The Times printed a story from an Apple executive that illustrates the flexibility and speed of Chinese assembly line workers that can’t be matched in the States. The story takes place after Apple decided on a design improvement for the iPhone’s display that forced a change in the manufacturing process of the device at the factory where the smartphone was being assembled.

As the story goes, a foreman at the Chinese manufacturing facility woke up 8,000 workers in the factory’s dormitories. Each assembly line worker was given a biscuit and a cup of tea and guided to a workstation. Within 30 minutes, a 12-hour shift started that had these workers placing glass displays into beveled frames. After four days, this plant was producing more than 10,000 iPhone units a day. The Apple executive telling the story said, “The speed and flexibility is breathtaking. There’s no American plant that can match that.”

There is evidence that the desire of both presidents to have the iPhone built in the US is a nostalgic dream not grounded in any semblance of realism. A 2024 survey conducted by the Cato Institute and YouGov had 80% of the respondents saying that America would be better off if more people worked on an assembly line. But only 25% of those answering the survey said that they would take such a job. These are low-paying, boring jobs with few benefits.

The founder of educational toy company Viahart is Molson Hart who recently published 14 reasons why Steve Jobs was right and manufacturing is not coming back to the US. He also explains why the iPhone will not be built in America. Among the reasons, Hart says that while the US has a great consumer supply chain, it is not a good supply chain when it comes to obtaining the components needed to build the iPhone. Furthermore, Apple may know how to build the iPhone but not the individual components that make up the phone.

A good example of this is Apple’s continued reliance on TSMC to produce its semiconductors. After all, no one makes these parts as well as this company in Taiwan can. Hart also goes off on a rant about US workers versus the Chinese workforce. He says that the latter are more disciplined, in better shape, and are less likely to be drugged and unable to work.

“In China, there are no people who are too fat to work. The workers don’t storm off midshift, never to return to their job. You don’t have people who insist on being paid in cash so that they can keep their disability payments, while they do acrobatics on the factory floor that the non-disabled workers cannot do.

Chinese workers are much less likely to physically attack each other and their manager. They don’t take 30-minute bathroom breaks on company time. They don’t often quit because their out-of-state mother of their children discovered their new job and now receives 60% of their wages as child support. They don’t disappear because they’ve gone on meth benders. And they don’t fall asleep on a box midshift because their pay from yesterday got converted into pills.”

                                                   -Molson Hart, founder, Viahart

For those who have said that the tariffs announced by President Trump were too high, Hart stunningly said that the current tariffs imposed by the president won’t work because they are not high enough. He gives a simplified example of  how a 54% tariff would impact iPhone pricing. Before the tariffs:

  • Apple bought iPhones it designed for $100
  • Apple sold iPhones for $200 to stores
  • Stores sold iPhones to you and me for $400

After the 54^ tariffs, pricing went like this:

  • Apple bought iPhones for $154 ($100 + $54 in import taxes)
  • Apple sells those iPhones for $308 (double what it paid)
  • Stores sell those iPhones to you and me for $616 (double what they paid)

The tariffs imposed by President Trump are too low to bring manufacturing back to America says toy executive

The reason why Hart says that tariffs aren’t high enough is that manufacturing and the supply chain are so bad in the US that making the iPhone in an American facility without the 54% tariff would cost more than making it in China with the 54% tariff. As a result, “both Apple and consumers would prefer it be made there, so it will, and not in the USA.”

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