Apple will not embark on mass-producing iPhones in the United States in the near future, despite the company's achievement of partial production in India after nearly a decade of efforts. It is anticipated that high-end models will continue to be primarily manufactured in China for the foreseeable future. During a meeting at the White House, Apple CEO Tim Cook emphasized that the final assembly process will remain overseas for the long term, with no anticipated changes within the next decade. Despite Apple's intentions to boost investments in the United States, its core production operations remain heavily reliant on overseas supply chains.