HP CEO says he is considering changing some manufacturing to us

(Bloomberg) – HP Inc. CEO said. Enrique Loris The device maker is considering transferring some of its manufacturing to the United States, where President Donald Trump threatens states all over the world with tariffs and presses companies for investment locally.

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“One of the scenarios we think is.” He stressed, however, that Palo Alto, California, did not make any decision. He also pointed to challenges in restoring operations in the United States.

“Not only the assembly that we will do – it is what it takes to bring all the different components and the different suppliers we have and make them make here?” Lawrs said. This will be much longer, and it is part of the evaluation we do. “

Among the clear incentives, Lawers said that saving money by making products closer to the company’s clients and the ability to respond faster to customer request. “There are benefits to build products locally, which is why we have moved from a very central model that we had a few years ago to a more central model.”

Just one day ago, Lauris said in an interview that the high costs of American components and definitions on imports from China weighing profit. However, the various supply chain helps HP to reduce most of the effects, and he said it expects that by the end of the fiscal year less than 10 % of the goods sold in North America will come from China.

HP shares decreased by 7.2 % on Friday after the company gave an expectation of profit for the current quarter, which has decreased somewhat.

-With the help of Caroline Hyde and Matthew Miller.

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