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Apple will ultimately make the iPhone in the United States as soon as he has it as soon as he has it “Robotized weapons” to do this, General Director Tim Cook, allegedly, said the US Secretary in a commercial commercial, like Lutnick.
The Trump administration has long held a narrative that Apple would bring the IPhone production to the United States. While the prospect of this is still far away, according to the visible, it seems that there is one small obstacle on the way, according to the US Minister of Trade, Howard Lutnik.
Lounick added that Cook does not want to hire an army of workers, as it was a risk to the company. Social unrest or strike in China can damage Apple's production efforts, the Minister of Trade described in detail.
However, unlike the existing human assembly lines that are currently being used, the Lutnik said that the Americans will be technical specialists managing factories. He insists that they will not be those who put the screws in the equipment, but instead will have a highly paid work in the framework of the so -called “industrial revolution”.
The screw commentary repeats earlier interviews and the statements from Lutnick regarding large working forces that Apple Partners uses in another place.
Solving the problem of labor in the USA
Discussion Of course, it is a fleshy sound. Nevertheless, there is no actual confirmation from Apple or prepare the conversation itself, or what were spoken subjects.
, taking into account Cook's proactive attempts to have working relations with the Trump administration, as well as the policy of the administration itself, probably there was a conversation that occurred on this subject.
Even in this case, the actual proposal of the use of automation, robot, or otherwise, is likely that Apple will have to choose to convey the IPhone production
cook previously commented on the state of labor, including one discussion work in China. Labor in factories is considered inexpensive in the United States, but in China Cook considers it as a highly specialized task.
Professional training in China is more advanced than in other countries, which has led to the fact that for decades there have been many world-class tools. It is this skill of tools, according to Cook, that comes in “very deep” in China.
This is a set of skills, which is also not so easy to transfer to robots and cannot be studied quickly. It will take a lot of time, effort and faith in the labor force of the United States to study the same skills at a similar level in order to deliver production in the United States on a scale.
regardless of whether Apple uses robots or human diversity to make iPhone and other products in the United States, this will take quite a few years to become a reality, if at all.
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