Apple Moves Mac Pro Production from Texas to China
But with the new Mac Pro unveiled this month being made in China, Apple is “shifting abroad production of what had been its only major device assembled in the US as trade tensions escalate between the Trump administration and Beijing,” The Wall Street Journal reported today. Apple told the Journal that it designs and engineers the new Mac Pro in the US and that the computer includes some US-made components. These pictures from the event (taken by Senior Reviews Editor Samuel Axon) show what the new hardware looks like upon final assembly:
In May 2013, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed plans to make a new Mac computer in Texas and said the company would spend $100 million to bring manufacturing stateside.
Source: arstechnica.com