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Apple. Foxconn, like all other commercial companies, serves its customers. As I said before, if Apple is willing to pay unlimited amount of money and demand iphones to be made on Mars, Foxconn will do it.Who stops them and why they didn’t implement it? Mean there is something, which doest not let them do it so easily as they are only lingual in their claim and not practical.
So this is the main essence, 'unlimited'. Where Apple sees it more feasible, they are investing there. Rest is only imagination.if Apple is willing to pay unlimited amount of money and demand iphones to be made on Mars, Foxconn will do it.
Or large enough. The main essence is "money". Commercial companies are trying to make money. If it is more profitable to make iphones outside of China, they would have done it already or in the process of doing so. Businessmen are actually very simple minded. What Foxconn said is very simple: dear customers, we will do whatever you ask us to do as long as you also pay our bills.So this is the main essence, 'unlimited'. Where Apple sees it more feasible, they are investing there. Rest is only imagination.
Or large enough. The main essence is "money". Commercial companies are trying to make money. If it is more profitable to make iphones outside of China, they would have done it already or in the process of doing so. Businessmen are actually very simple minded. What Foxconn said is very simple: dear customers, we will do whatever you ask us to do as long as you also pay our bills.
Eventually it is the end users whom both of them are going to accommodate. If iphone users appreciate non-made-in-China iphones so much that with $5000 a pop, non-made-in-China iphones fly off shelves like nobody's business, Foxconn will be in such a hurry in setting up plants in US that they are willing to hire drug addicts off the streets.50% of Foxconn’s revenue is from Apple so they are going to be accommodating. But as you noted that doesn’t mean the cost will be the same.
Eventually it is the end users whom both of them are going to accommodate. If iphone users appreciate non-made-in-China iphones so much that with $5000 a pop, non-made-in-China iphones fly off shelves like nobody's business, Foxconn will be in such a hurry in setting up plants in US that they are willing to hire drug addicts off the streets.
Hourly wage is just one of many factors to consider. Government regulations, corporate tax, labor law, union practice, transportation, etc, etc. It is not easy to make a decent profit anywhere.Certainly the startup costs of creating a new factory are going to be enormous. Plus if the wage is still at $0.60/hr in China they’d have to find another third world country to beat it. So this is going to limit them to South East Asia or Middle Asia. Not sure if South/Central America would be viable.
Hourly wage is just one of many factors to consider. Government regulations, corporate tax, labor law, union practice, transportation, etc, etc. It is not easy to make a decent profit anywhere.
It not only doesn't solve any of those issues (you have to hire people to operate those robots), but also brings in new problems, like the wrath of social crusaders: who like you to invest in their local towns without bringing in any meaningful employment?Well the robot armada may solve some of the issues but not all.