Apple to Build Home Hub and Robot in Vietnam in Pivot From China

Production Diversification - Apple is expanding manufacturing in Vietnam as part of its push into the smart home market [1] - This marks the first time Apple is manufacturing a new product category outside of China [3] - The move is part of a larger strategy to shift production away from China due to geopolitical risks, supply chain issues, and tariffs [4] - BYD, a Chinese EV maker, is a partner in this expansion, underscoring Vietnam's importance [3][4] Product Development & Strategy - Apple is working on three new devices for the home: a security camera, a home hub, and a tabletop robot [3] - These devices will reportedly use lower-cost LCD panels supplied by Tianma Microelectronics [1] - Apple aims to reignite consumer enthusiasm with these new products, addressing challenges in the smartphone market and AI integration [5][6][7] Market Impact - The new products, even if made in Vietnam, would still be subject to tariffs under the current regime [5] - The tabletop robot will feature an articulated arm and a display, potentially serving as a home hub for controlling appliances and facilitating communication [7][8] - The market is watching to see how consumers will react to these new product categories [7]