The provided article from CNBC explores the feasibility and potential cost implications of manufacturing iPhones in the United States. It references past discussions between Apple and U.S. presidents on this topic and highlights the significant price increase analysts predict due to higher labor costs and tariffs on imported components. The article also discusses the challenges of establishing a U.S.-based supply chain, citing skill gaps in the American workforce and the failure of a previous Foxconn venture in Wisconsin. Despite political interest, experts largely doubt the practicality of a "Made in the USA" iPhone in the near future.
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