Tim Cook said on Apple's Q3 earnings call that it wants to keep making the Mac Pro in the US, following reports that production was shifting to China.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company wants to continue making its Mac Pro computer in the United States during the company's earnings call on Tuesday. Previous reports from The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg had indicated the company was planning to shift production to China. The comments also come after Apple is said to have asked the Trump administration to exclude components for the new Mac Pro from tariffs on imports from China. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company wants to continue making its Mac Pro computer in the United States during the company's earnings call on Tuesday. Previous reports from The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg had indicated the company was planning to shift production to China. The comments also come after Apple is said to have asked the Trump administration to exclude components for the new Mac Pro from tariffs on imports from China. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
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