New MBP on the way...... from China?

I got a notification that my MBP was shipping yesterday and today checked to see its status, excited that it was on the way. However, the Fedex Tracking information is showing it coming from China... Is this normal? I've never ordered anything and had it direct shipped from another country......
Thanks,
glenn

Yeah but China's quality assurance is sh*t
poor, if left to the local folks. Then again,
Apple's ain't too hot either!
Apple, and just about every other major computer design company/manufacture, including Sony, Toshiba, HP, etc have been making their machines in Asia for at least four years now, this isn't anything new. The last Apple to ship out of California plants was back in 2002 or early 2003 at the latest.
To be honest, there will be lemons no matter where you make them. If you want a machine made in North American, be prepared to fork over another $1000 per unit, so a MBP goes from being a $1800-3500 machine to being a $3000 to $4500 machine.

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