Apple to announce $100B further commitment for U.S. manufacturing | TechCrunch
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Apple intends to elevate its commitment to U.S. manufacturing with an announcement of an additional $100 billion investment. This follows a previous commitment of $500 billion over four years towards various production activities within the U.S., including establishing a manufacturing facility in Houston and creating Apple TV+ content across 20 states. The move coincides with President Trump's tariff threats, pressuring Apple to shift manufacturing from Asia, where it faces significant costs related to tariffs.
Apple plans to increase its commitment to U.S. manufacturing with an announcement of another $100 billion in spending to boost production in the U.S.
The $500 billion commitment includes opening a new advanced manufacturing facility in Houston and producing Apple TV+ productions in 20 U.S. states.
Apple, primarily manufacturing its devices in Asia, incurred $800 million in tariff-related costs and expects to spend $1.1 billion in the next quarter.
The increase in U.S. manufacturing comes amid threats from President Trump to impose tariffs unless Apple moves more production to the United States.
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