The Unfeasibility of iPhone Manufacturing in the US: Insights from a Former Apple Engineer
Former Apple engineer explains why manufacturing iPhones in the US is a logistical nightmare, citing a lack of skilled labor and infrastructure.

Why iPhones Cannot Be Made in the US
**Key Points:]
- Tim Cook's Perspective: Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, has consistently stated that manufacturing iPhones at scale in the US is impractical. The US lacks the necessary vocational skills and infrastructure for such large-scale manufacturing.
- China's Manufacturing Ecosystem: China has built a robust ecosystem with a vast pool of skilled labor and specialized facilities, making it highly efficient for Apple’s supply chain.
- Cost Projections: Analysts estimate that moving even 10% of iPhone production to the US would cost around $30 billion and take three years. This could lead to significant disruption and increased costs for consumers.
- Supply Chain Complexity: Replicating Apple’s entire Chinese supply chain in the US, which involves thousands of companies, is deemed impossible by experts.
- Former Apple Engineer's View: A former Apple manufacturing engineer highlighted that the scale of the workforce required for iPhone assembly is not feasible in any single US city.
- Conclusion: Despite political rhetoric, the reality is that manufacturing iPhones entirely in the US remains impractical and economically infeasible.
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