Jan
23
This weekend, The New York Times published a long exploration of the many reasons why Apple chooses to build its iPhones in China. The piece is indispensable reading for anybody who wants to understand why the United States has seen certain types of manufacturing all but disappear from its shores. But the article’s core lesson might be tough to swallow: Apple doesn’t only choose China because work is cheaper. Apple also chooses China because the factories and the workers do a better job.
Why the United States Will Never, Ever Build the iPhone - Jordan Weissmann - Business - The Atlantic