gopi_vbboy
Cyborg Agent
washington: Barack obama and the late steve jobs had a terse exchange last february, over apple out-sourcing the manufacturing of its famous products.
The new york times had reported on this matter last february, and had said that when jobs was about to give an answer, obama interrupted him with a query and asked 'what would it take to make iphones in the united states?'
it wasn't long ago that apple used to brag about its products being made in america, but nowadays almost none of the 70 million iphones, 30 million ipads and 59 million other products sold last year, are made in america.
According to an insider, obama had asked, "why can't that work come home?" and jobs' reply was clear-cut, "those jobs aren't coming back".
That wasn't the first time that obama and jobs had a standoff. Jobs' biography says that the apple founder had told the us president that he was "headed for a one-term presidency", mainly due to his administration's business policies, the politico reported.
According to the biography, written by walter isaacson, jobs was an admirer of chinese business practices and was a critic for the us regulations as well as labor rules.
Barack Obama and Steve Jobs argued over outsourcing