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As President-elect Trump nears the Oval Office, speculation over his protectionist policies and the subsequent effect on US companies is growing. Of course, Apple is in the spotlight, with increasing numbers of news reports suggesting that the tech company will have to move some manufacturing back to the US. There is talk of Foxconn opening plants – but can US consumers afford to buy US-made goods? And here is an article looking at where Apple currently sources – and its margins.
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