Tim Cook Visits Vietnam for the First Time, Apple Open to Indonesia Manufacturing, Addressing U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing Bottleneck

Today's Above Avalon Daily email covers the following topics:

  • Tim Cook Visits Vietnam for the First Time

  • Apple Open to Indonesia Manufacturing

  • Addressing U.S. Semiconductor Manufacturing Bottleneck

We kick things off with my thought’s on Tim Cook’s visit to Vietnam and Indonesia. The discussion includes various insights regarding Apple’s business in the two countries. We then turn back to semiconductor manufacture in the U.S.

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