Apple has tried to set up some Mac production in Brazil in the past, and those felt like token efforts. What you see in India is, let's get all the suppliers to do the glass, to do the screws,. And really start from the ground up, like Tim Cook did in China. Ireland was a surprise there for me; I wasn't expecting it. But my question on a placelike Ireland is how much will cost of labor go down? Like I have a double question here of how it's going to impact my iPhone bill. It might take two decades to get there.
Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Businessweek Technology Editor Josh Brustein discuss how Apple is laying the foundation to make phones from places other than China. Hosts: Carol Massar and Madison Mills. Producer: Paul Brennan.
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