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Apple plans to invest $100 billion more in U.S. manufacturing, totaling $600 billion.
Significant investments include semiconductor manufacturing in Utah, partnering with Texas Instruments.
Apple aims to enhance U.S. chip-making, supporting domestic suppliers and innovation.
WASHINGTON — Apple CEO Tim Cook joined President Donald Trump on Wednesday afternoon to announce plans by the U.S. computer and smartphone giant to increase previous commitments to investments in domestic manufacturing facilities by $100 billion.
The increase brings Apple's total U.S. investment package, branded as the American Manufacturing Program, to $600 billion over the next four years.
And an Apple spokeswoman confirmed the program includes "a significant investment in advanced manufacturing i