💨 Abstract
Former President Donald Trump recently suggested that Apple should manufacture iPhones in the U.S. or face a 25% tariff. Apple, however, has produced most iPhones in China for the past 15 years due to lower labor costs. Moving production to the U.S. would significantly increase costs, both for consumers and Apple. Experts argue that such a shift is impractical in the short term and would face legal challenges. The suggestion aims to revitalize U.S.
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