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白宫狠批库克:苹果从中国迁出太慢,质疑苹果不顾美国利益

Group 1 - Apple's iPhone manufacturing has primarily been based in China, especially for the high-end Pro series, due to the extensive supply chain and lower labor costs available in the country [1] - The U.S. government, particularly during Trump's administration, has pressured Apple to relocate iPhone manufacturing back to the U.S., but CEO Tim Cook has been slow to act on this [3][5] - Apple has announced plans to invest $500 billion in U.S. production, but this is seen as a long-term strategy rather than an immediate solution to the manufacturing issue [5] Group 2 - Trump's administration has criticized Cook for the slow progress in moving production out of China, questioning his loyalty to U.S. interests [7] - Analysts suggest that relocating iPhone manufacturing to the U.S. could potentially double production costs, which Cook is reluctant to accept [9] - There are concerns that Trump may impose a 25% tariff on Apple if manufacturing does not return to the U.S., but some believe that the cost of relocation would outweigh the tariff impact [9]