Open this photo in gallery: People visit an Apple Store in Beijing, on April 10.Andy Wong/The Canadian Press President Donald Trump’s administration has been predicting its barrage of tariffs targeting China will push Apple AAPL-Q into manufacturing the iPhone in the United States for the first time. But that’s an unlikely scenario even with U.S tariffs now standing at 145 per cent on products made in China – the country where Apple has manufactured most of its iPhones since the first model hit the market 18 years ago. The disincentives for Apple shifting its production domestically include a complex supply...