Where Apple products are assembled, and where parts come from
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Apple's global supply chain involves multiple countries, with products assembled in various locations worldwide. The company relies on numerous partners for assembly, with plants in North America, Europe, and Asia. US tariff policies in 2025 impacted the process, prompting Apple to diversify its supply chain. This shift in strategy has increased awareness of product origins and associated costs for consumers.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Tariff policies exposed the complexity of global supply chains, forcing Apple to adapt and diversify its operations.
- · As a result, consumers are now more aware of the true cost of imported goods, including the extra fees associated with products made in countries like China.