Some 2023 MacBooks To Be Made In Vietnam (9to5mac.com) 24
Some 2023 MacBooks are set to be made in Vietnam, as Apple continues its push to reduce its dependence on China as a manufacturing base. 9to5Mac reports: MacBook production could begin in Vietnam as early as May, says a new report. The piece doesn't specify whether the plan refers to the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or both -- but the move would hit an important milestone in Apple's diversification plans.
Nikkei reports on the latest move: "Apple has tapped its top supplier, Taiwan's Foxconn, to start making MacBooks in the Southeast Asian nation as early as around May, sources briefed on the matter said. Apple has been working to add production sites outside of China for all of its major product lines, but doing so for the final one, the MacBook, has taken longer due to the complex supply chain needed for making laptop computers." iPads, AirPods, and some Apple Watch models are already made in Vietnam. "Beginning MacBook production in Vietnam would mean that -- for the first time -- every flagship Apple product would have a second manufacturing base, outside of China," notes the report.
Nikkei reports on the latest move: "Apple has tapped its top supplier, Taiwan's Foxconn, to start making MacBooks in the Southeast Asian nation as early as around May, sources briefed on the matter said. Apple has been working to add production sites outside of China for all of its major product lines, but doing so for the final one, the MacBook, has taken longer due to the complex supply chain needed for making laptop computers." iPads, AirPods, and some Apple Watch models are already made in Vietnam. "Beginning MacBook production in Vietnam would mean that -- for the first time -- every flagship Apple product would have a second manufacturing base, outside of China," notes the report.
Re:It's happening! FBI has been turned to NKVD! (Score:1)
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Donald Jackass Trump was the head of the FBI from January 21, 2017 to January 21, 2021.
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Vietnam is not China, just China-like. (Score:4, Insightful)
Western companies outsourced to China and created a beast with political influence. Now, Western companies will repeat the same in Vietnam?
Re:Vietnam is not China, just China-like. (Score:5, Insightful)
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My friends from Vietnam loved Trump. They hate China.
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Re:Vietnam is not China, just China-like. (Score:4, Informative)
China is a geopolitical adversary of America. Vietnam is a geopolitical ally of America.
Vietnam has less than a tenth of China's population and less than a twentieth of China's GDP.
Vietnam threatens none of its neighbors. Its only territorial dispute is with China.
China has nukes pointed at America and is building many more. Vietnam does not.
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1000% down with Vietnam,
Old Enemies, now Allies.
I think they have Capitalism figured out.
China,
Old Adversary, Now Bigger Adversary/Enemy.
They think they can Control Capitalism and Free Markets.
Re: Vietnam is not China, just China-like. (Score:3)
Not quite true. Done of the islands are contested between Vietnam, China and the Philippines. But it's China who broke the status quo of not developing them.
But I very much doubt any of that influenced Apple's decision. More to do a little with wages, but particularly free trade agreements so they can avoid import tariffs.
And it's 1, 2, 3 (Score:5, Funny)
What are we fighting for?
Well I don't give a damn,
My Mac's from Vietnam!
And it's 5, 6, 7
Don't care about Billy Gates!
No more computers from Shanghai - Whoopee!
They're now made in Mi Lai
I'm a long time PC user (Score:2)
I'm a long time PC user, a veteran you might say. This move could win my heart and mind, but it seems like a potential mine field. How much flashback memory will be installed? Will there be advisors to support us, at least at first? I'm afraid if I get in to such a system, it might be difficult to get out, maybe even an unwinnable situation.
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On the plus side, you might be the lucky winner whose laptop comes with an ounce of heroin inside. Finally, a Macbook worth its price tag.
In Other Words... (Score:4)
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My thoughts exactly. Same old Foxconn, same old Apple.
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In most democratic countries, the cost of living (and wages) are high... making the manufacturing of goods in those countries high (and to varying degrees maybe equal if not higher than domestic manufacturing).. vs. in most Communist (or communist-lite or communist-aligned) countries.. the cost of living (and by extension the wag
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I'm sure their intentions aren't altruistic but it's a good outcome anyway. Vietnam is much less shit than China and a better partner.
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