Apple is reportedly gearing up to spend an additional $100 billion to build more of its products in the United States—a move seen as both political and practical as pressure from the White House ramps up.
According to Bloomberg , President Donald Trump is expected to make the announcement himself at an event in Washington today, with Apple CEO Tim Cook planning to attend. The new money would go toward expanding Apple’s manufacturing presence in the U.S., including bringing more of its supply chain stateside.
This fresh investment would push Apple’s total U.S. manufacturing pledge to $600 billion over four years, building on a previous $500 billion commitment that included projects like a server facility in Houston and a supplier training centre in Michigan.
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