Apple will make the macbook pro in the United States
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The various tariffs that the United States has imposed on China affect many American companies. Since they produce many of their products in China, as is the case with Apple. In this situation, the firm is forced to transfer the production of some of its products. One of them is the MacBook Pro, which will be manufactured in the United States.
Apple will manufacture the MacBook Pro in the United States
It was something that had been rumored for weeks and finally the Cupertino company has confirmed it. Soon they begin with such production of the laptop. This time on American soil.
Production in the United States
It is not known exactly when the production of this MacBook Pro will start in the United States. Since Apple has only stated that it will be soon, so it does not seem that we have to wait too long until the new laptop is official. It could be officially presented in October of this year, in a new event.
The reason for this production shift is clear. The aim is to avoid the tariffs that there are to produce and export from China, which make the company much more expensive. So to cut costs, they have to move to the United States.
Probably more will be known shortly about exactly where this model will be produced. A major change for Apple, which is forced to move the production of its MacBook Pro in the face of the United States conflict with China. It would not be unusual if other companies are forced to do the same.
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