New Mac Pro has 'Product of Thailand' label, but is assembled in US

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FCC filings have revealed that the required labelling on the new 2023 Mac Pro includes the phrase, "Product of Thailand," alongside the regular "Designed by Apple in California."




Apple has previously made a big deal out of how the 2019 Mac Pro was made in Austin, Texas -- although not all of them. That has chiefly meant the Mac Pro being assembled there, and the new model continues to have a label saying "Final assembly in the USA."

However, the same FCC labelling adds this new and so far unexplained phrase, "Product of Thailand." It's previously been reported that Apple has been looking to increase manufacturing in Thailand, but specifically for the MacBook Pro, rather than the Mac Pro.

Detail from the FCC documentation
Detail from the FCC documentation



As first spotted by MacRumors, the phrase about Thailand is shown in the FFC's documentation concerning the Regulatory Label Location.

It's not the first time that unexpected labelling has been added to Apple devices. Due to China increasingly enforcing its labelling laws, Apple has recently asked its suppliers in Taiwan to label components as being from "Taiwan, China," or "Chinese Taipei."

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Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    wdowellwdowell Posts: 229member
    Rules of Origin would oblige it. 'final assembly' is just that - final, and has a low % of the product's total value in terms of how it's classified in RoO requirements.
    edited June 2023 FileMakerFellerwatto_cobradarkvader
  • Reply 2 of 3
    jfabula1jfabula1 Posts: 138member
    If it quacks like a duck, it is a duck & not a chicken….again most of high value parts on it are not made in USA for sure. That made in USA by Apple crap left the port long time ago. 
    wdowell
  • Reply 3 of 3
    darkvaderdarkvader Posts: 1,146member
    Well, at least they're moving away from China a little.

    Or at least whoever is actually building them is.  Apple doesn't manufacture anything.

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