'We are like sellers. What you sell tells you how. And if you don't want to, don't sell it, 'Cook said.
He mentioned criticism that the iPhone was not made in the US, explaining that people misunderstood about Apple's manufacturing process. Tim stressed that many parts are manufactured in the US and in the current economic context, the production and assembly in many locations is essential.
'We always produce components here,' Cook said, 'but people only look at the last place to assemble the product. We know that Apple can only be born in the US. We love this country, we are patriots, this is our country and we want to create as many jobs as we can here. Which politics is this? '
Some examples may include glass screens manufactured by Corning in a factory in Kentucky, and Face ID modules made in Texas.
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