Apple has announced a significant $500 billion investment in the U.S. over the next four years, with plans to create 20,000 new jobs and establish a new server factory in Texas. This effort, perceived as a response to escalating trade tariffs, includes doubling its Advanced Manufacturing Fund to $10 billion. The new factory in Houston, set for 2026, will produce servers for Apple’s cloud services and AI. The strategic investment aims to strengthen Apple’s manufacturing base in the U.S. and enhance their technological capabilities, particularly in response to rising tariffs on imports.
Apple's $500 billion investment will create 20,000 jobs, establishing a new server factory in Texas and doubling its Advanced Manufacturing Fund to $10 billion.
This investment is viewed as a strategic move to shield Apple from rising tariffs, particularly the 10% tariff on Chinese imports and potential 25% on chips.
The new Texas facility, set to open in 2026, will focus on producing servers that support Apple’s growing cloud services and AI, providing thousands of jobs.
Apple's investment reflects a long-term commitment to expand manufacturing in the U.S. and enhance its technological capabilities in response to market conditions.
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