Apple announces American Manufacturing Program, pledges another $100 billion to its Made in USA commitment
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Apple's American Manufacturing Program announces a total $600 billion investment over four years, expanding the previous $500 billion commitment by an additional $100 billion. The program aims to bring advanced manufacturing and supply chain operations back to the US, pledging to create 20,000 jobs in R&D, silicon engineering, and software development. This initiative includes collaboration with leading companies like Corning and Samsung, and features a new smartphone glass production line established in Kentucky. Apple's strategy aims to build a comprehensive silicon supply chain within the US.
Apple's commitment to US manufacturing now totals $600 billion over the next four years, aimed at revitalizing its supply chain and creating jobs across various sectors.
The American Manufacturing Program includes working with ten American partners to develop components essential to Apple products. This expansive effort builds an end-to-end silicon supply chain in the US.
Tim Cook highlighted the importance of these commitments, aiming to create a robust manufacturing base in America, which includes new jobs in R&D and advanced manufacturing.
Segments of this initiative involve the establishment of Corning's advanced smartphone glass production line in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, which will supply cover glass for iPhones and Apple Watches.
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