Apple will take a decade to move just some production out of China | AppleInsider (2024)

Apple will take a decade to move just some production out of China | AppleInsider (1)

A new report estimates that it would take Apple eight years to move even as little as ten percent of its production away from China.

Apple and all technology firms have been making moves over the last several years to reduce their dependency on China. It's partly from wanting to avoid over-reliance on any one source, but also because of specific issues regarding China and the Chinese government.

Increasing tensions between the US and China are a significant factor, but so too is how the country's extreme — but effective — series of COVID measures have affected Apple's suppliers.

"With China accounting for 70% of global smartphone manufacturing and leading Chinese vendors accounting for nearly half of global shipments," says the full report from Bloomberg Intelligence, "the region has a well-developed supply chain, which will be tough to replicate — and one Apple could lose access to if it moves."

According to Bloomberg, 98% of all iPhones are made in China and the logistics of working with scores of local component suppliers is well established. The complex production chains cost US firms billions to develop, and many years to create, so replacing them would be a slow process.

Specifically, Bloomberg estimates that moving 10% of its production away from China would take Apple about eight years. There are no further details of how that timescale was estimated.

The publication does, though, say that Apple is more dependent on China than other firms. Consequently, it estimates that in a decade, the overall hardware and electronics industry could cut their reliance to between 20% and 30%.

Bloomberg does not back up its figures with sources of data regarding the shift.

As well as that estimate about the overall hardware and electronics industry — presumably excluding Apple — Bloomberg separately speaks of what it calls the overall technology industry. It estimates that this industry could reduce it's China dependency by up to 40% by 2030.

Apple will take a decade to move just some production out of China | AppleInsider (2)

The report does acknowledge that Apple's largest supplier, Foxconn, is investing to build a facility in Vietnam. But the report's central conclusion is that it is going to take years for Apple to create a supply chain away from China.

Thee report seems to ignore how Apple has already managed to move MacBook Pro production to Vietnam in response to China's lockdowns.

It is true, though, that the original COVID pandemic delayed the move away from China for Apple and other technology firms. Separately, respected analyst Katy Huberty warned in 2019 that "a large-scale move out of the country would not only be costly, but could take multiple years to complete."

Separately, Bloomberg recently reported that iPhone 14 production was being cut through lower than expected demand. It was based on a claim that Apple first stepped up production, then brought it back down because of low sales.

However, its sources and conclusion were subsequently disparaged by other sources, including analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who called the report "weird".

Apple will take a decade to move just some production out of China | AppleInsider (2024)

FAQs

Why did Apple move production out of China? ›

Then last year, COVID-19 lockdowns and protests of harsh working conditions caused major disruptions at the factory. It cost Apple an estimated $1 billion per week. Since then, Apple has reportedly told its manufacturing partners that it wants to do more business outside of China.

How fast is Apple moving out of China? ›

Bloomberg Intelligence estimates it could take eight years to move just 10% of Apple's capacity outside of China. The GoerTek executive argues it'll be far quicker. Most Chinese tech manufacturers are experiencing the same pressure. “I would say currently 90% of them, they're looking at that,” he added.

Why is Apple declining in China? ›

As tensions between the U.S. and China have increased over the past year, demand for American tech products, including iPhones, has fallen among Chinese consumers. Meanwhile, Chinese tech companies like Huawei are making headway on new smartphones and guzzling the market share Apple is losing.

What percentage of Apple production is in China? ›

China continues to produce over 95% of Apple's products.

Why is China so important to Apple? ›

The manufacturing of Apple products in China is an important aspect of the company's business strategy. In recent years, China has become a hub for manufacturing due to its skilled labor force, low labor costs, and access to raw materials.

Will US companies pull out of China? ›

It's a big market. So, a few American companies have left, but most have stayed. Some American companies are moving at least some of their operations to Singapore, Vietnam, Mexico. Nicholas Burns: They don't want to leave.

Why do you think Apple brought back any manufacturing jobs from China to the US? ›

Today's news from Tim Cook that Apple is bringing some Mac manufacturing from China back to the United States is encouraging for the first reason you'll think of: it's a tentative move to disengage from appalling labor practices at the company's Chinese contractor, Foxconn, that tether anyone who owns an iPhone back to ...

What did Apple turn off in China? ›

Apple has removed WhatsApp and Threads from its Chinese App Store after the Chinese government ordered it to do so for “national security” reasons.

Why did Apple outsource to Foxconn? ›

Cost Efficiency

Outsourcing manufacturing to Foxconn enables Apple to benefit from lower labor costs and economies of scale.

What American companies are moving manufacturing out of China? ›

Intel, Microsoft, Nike, and Dell have all recently signaled their intention to move some of their manufacturing out of China to different shores.

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