Short Seller Jim Chanos Slams Trump's Reindustrialization Hopes: Says $3-Per-Hour Apple Supplier Foxconn Workers Were 'Too Expensive' — Questions If 'Those Jobs Are Coming Back'

Prominent short seller Jim Chanos has challenged the U.S. government’s manufacturing aspirations, highlighting the economic realities keeping iPhone production overseas.

What Happened: Chanos responded with skepticism to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick‘s vision of bringing iPhone manufacturing to American soil.

Chanos’ remarks came after Lutnick suggested that with artificial intelligence and automation, the U.S. could create hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs with salaries ranging from $75,000 to $150,000 under President Donald Trump‘s administration.

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Despite manufacturing concerns, the Trump administration recently exempted Apple’s China-produced electronics from import duties following discussions between CEO Tim Cook and White House officials. This pushed Apple’s market cap back above $3 trillion.

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