The complex supply chain behind the iPhone highlights how conventional trade statistics provide a distorted view of a world where products are designed in one country and assembled in another—of parts made in a third.
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Wed, 12/15/2010 - 9:39am
The complex supply chain behind the iPhone highlights how conventional trade statistics provide a distorted view of a world where products are designed in one country and assembled in another—of parts made in a third.