Apple is set to announce a $100 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, adding to a previous $500 billion pledge. This initiative seems designed to align with U.S. political interests and mitigate potential tariff impacts on the company. The latest announcement comes as an acceleration of earlier plans from 2021, highlighting ongoing investment without a shift towards domestic iPhone production. The move does not indicate plans for U.S. manufacture of iPhones, despite some political expectations for reshoring due to existing supply chain challenges.
Apple's announcement plans to invest an additional $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing, on top of a previous commitment of $500 billion earlier this year.
While Apple is increasing its investment in U.S. facilities significantly, it does not indicate that iPhones will be manufactured in the U.S.
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