Zero tariffs, an almost instant connection to electric networks and the lack of environmental delays, promise the head of the White House to those companies that will transfer labor capabilities to the United States.
US president Donald Trump has called on the company to move to the United States, promising zero tariffs and a quick connection to electric networks. He revealed the relevant proposals through society reality.
The head of the White House announced the “amazing -wonderful time” for companies to transfer production capacities to the United States, especially, as Apple does, as well as many other companies.
“Zero tariffs, an almost instant connection to electric networks and immediate permits. There are no wires in the environment. What to wear, do it now,” Trump said.
Note that now the basic capabilities of Apple production can be found in China, where components are made for equipment. The iPhone meeting took place in India, and accessories were made in Vietnam. At the same time, in the United States, the company is doing only part of its products – at the Foxconn factories in Texas and its own California capabilities.
Remember that US president Donald Trump said that on April 9, he would introduce an additional 50% fee against China if Beijing did not cancel 34% duties, introduced to American products last week.
These Chinese tariffs were introduced in response to the corresponding roles of the United States at 34%declared by Trump, which was added 20%introduced earlier this year, and led to the fact that the average US tariff for Chinese goods grew to 76%.
Later, the United States increased import duties for Chinese goods to a level of 104%.
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