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announced that the new 2019 Mac Pro will be made in the United States after some uncertainty over tariffs.
Bloomberg reports today, however, that despite this commitment, the US Trade Representative’s office has denied Apple’s request for tariff exemption on certain components made in China.</p>
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Apple denied tariff exemptions on additional Mac Pro parts despite US-made commitment