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Which is apparent to anyone who doesn't have their heads stuck in some spreadsheets. Huge American manufacturing sectors (textiles, electronics, home appliances, etc) which were made in this country 30-40 years ago are no longer made here, or are made here in significantly reduced capacity. So, its possible to talk about how efficient American manufacturing has become, but the average consumer doesn't see that as the…
> ... and john deere tractors Not if they're < 100hp. Those are all made in Japan by Yanmar and rebadged. Ditto New Holland(merged with Ford) which is built by LS. There's not a single company that makes a compact tractor in the US that you can buy.
Microsoft Closes US Surface Factory, Moves Production to China
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#22Trump's economic policies are doing the exact thing everyone suggested they would, forcing modern manufacturing in the US to move elsewhere or face a 25% increase in component cost across the board.
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Screen&flash- South Korea, CPU - TSMC(Taiwan), frames - China. Which high value part are you talking about is made in us?
The software, I would presume. The Snow Crash quote "America makes movies, music, and microcode" has never seemed more true.
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#24Re: Microsoft Closes US Surface Factory, Moves Production to China
#25It isn't mentioned in the article, but I think it would be reasonable to suggest that a 25% tariff on nearly every component that goes into these devices might have impacted the decision. The alternative is to manufacture the device outside of the US and then importing the completed device with no tariff applied. Trump's economic policies are doing the exact thing everyone suggested they would, forcing modern manufac…
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#26It isn't mentioned in the article, but I think it would be reasonable to suggest that a 25% tariff on nearly every component that goes into these devices might have impacted the decision. The alternative is to manufacture the device outside of the US and then importing the completed device with no tariff applied. Trump's economic policies are doing the exact thing everyone suggested they would, forcing modern manufac…
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The software, I would presume. The Snow Crash quote "America makes movies, music, and microcode" has never seemed more true.
I would bet Apple uses offshoring development sites like any corporation on the same league.
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I would bet Apple uses offshoring development sites like any corporation on the same league.
Not sure I make the same bet. Generally you don't outsource your core competencies. Design and software are Apple's core competencies. Assembling hardware is not.
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
Which is apparent to anyone who doesn't have their heads stuck in some spreadsheets. Huge American manufacturing sectors (textiles, electronics, home appliances, etc) which were made in this country 30-40 years ago are no longer made here, or are made here in significantly reduced capacity. So, its possible to talk about how efficient American manufacturing has become, but the average consumer doesn't see that as the…
Re: semiconductor fabs. It is interesting to note that US still holds a lot of cutting edge semiconductor fab capacity, at Oregon, Arizona, and New York.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
I would bet Apple uses offshoring development sites like any corporation on the same league.
Not sure I make the same bet. Generally you don't outsource your core competencies. Design and software are Apple's core competencies. Assembling hardware is not.