Despite the imposition of tariffs, Apple is facing challenges in moving its manufacturing operations to the United States. According to industry insider Mark Gurman, the company is unlikely to make such a move before the end of Trump's presidency. This decision may result in base iPhone models becoming more expensive for consumers.
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It is a significant challenge for Apple to fully transition its outsourced production to the U.S. within the next four years. The company may opt to endure the impact of tariffs until the current administration's term concludes. However, Apple is a resilient company, and it is likely to find solutions to mitigate the effects of tariffs in the long run.