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特朗普逼iPhone“美国造”现实吗

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around President Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on Apple products not manufactured in the U.S., which could lead to a significant increase in iPhone prices and impact consumer demand and inflation [2][3][7] - Analysts predict that if Apple were to move production back to the U.S., the price of the iPhone could rise by at least 25%, potentially reaching $3,500, which is 190% higher than current prices [2][7] - The U.S. manufacturing sector faces a significant labor shortage, with nearly 500,000 manufacturing jobs unfilled, and a general reluctance among Americans to take on manufacturing jobs due to their perceived difficulty [3][4] Group 2 - Apple's current supply chain is heavily reliant on China, with approximately 90% of its production occurring there, and only about 5% of its components manufactured in the U.S. [7][8] - The complexity of Apple's global supply chain, which involves around 2,700 different components sourced from 28 countries, makes it impractical to relocate production to the U.S. [8] - Experts suggest that even a partial relocation of Apple's supply chain would require significant investment and time, with estimates of $30 billion and 3 years for just 10% of the supply chain, making a full transition unrealistic [8]