One of the main aims of the Trump administration’s prices is to bring back the production of all kinds of goods in the United States. But if that really happens, how much will they cost? An analyst estimates that iPhone prices will increase to $ 3,500. In addition, only 10 % of the iPhone production will take three years to make supply chain in the United States.
World Head of Technology Research in Dean Avis, Financial Services Firm Vidbash Securities, Told CNN If the production is completely transferred to the United States, the iPhone prices will be three times higher.
“This is the most complex supply chain in the world,” Ivas said about the iPhone preparation. “You make it in the United States, with a fab in West Virginia and New Jersey, they will be the iPhone of $ 3,500,” he said.
“Apple will cost $ 30 billion and three years to move only 10 % of the supply chain,” he added. In the debate, CNN also pointed out that Apple literally uses hundreds of manufacturing facilities in China to create an iPhone. All this infrastructure thinks about the impact of trying to return home to the United States in terms of time and money.
Whatever, the implications of all these are hardly good for the PC. If Ivas understands that the supply chain for the iPhone is the most complex in the world, which says a gaming laptop, which cannot be far behind.
A similar price hike has been applied to $ 1,500 gaming laptop, Perhaps such HP Amin 17 with a RTX 4070As a result, the cost of a machine will be more than $ 5,000.
Of course, if you apply this 3x Plus Metric to the latest, 4,500 Roger Blade 16, with the new NVIDIA RTX 50-series graphics, you will be seeing something about 15,000. For a laptop. There is no doubt that it takes a long time to move each laptop section to the United States.
Of course, increasing the iPhone cost is estimated by a single analyst. But it in fact provides some insights about the practical facts of transferring the production of the latest consumer goods from one country to another.
In addition, if these figures are correct from remote, it is quite clear that even with 100 TA revenue, or even more, it would be cheaper to make iPhones, and to make arguments like gaming laptops outside the United States.
Someone knows how it all ends. But, now, neither imported nor American -made PC hardware looks as if it will soon be cheaper at any time.