Apple To Move Mac Pro Production From US To China

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2019-06-29 HKT 09:10

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  • Apple will manufacture its Mac Pro in China. Photo: AP

    Apple will manufacture its Mac Pro in China. Photo: AP

Apple will shift production of its Mac Pro computers to China, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday.

That desktop is the only major Apple device produced in the US, in Texas to be exact.

Apple has chosen a Taiwanese contractor, Quanta Computer, to manufacture the US$6,000 desktop computer near Shanghai, the Journal said, quoting people familiar with Apple's plans.

Apple did not respond to a request for comment.

Mac Pro is a niche product for Apple and not a high volume seller. But the shift could still anger US President Donald Trump, who has been pressing US companies in general and Apple specifically to make things in America.

The shift also comes amid the trade war between the US and China. Trump is threatening to slap tariffs on almost all imports from China, which would raise prices for US consumers. (AFP)

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