What to know about Apple's biggest-ever U.S. investment
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Apple has announced its largest investment commitment to date, pledging $500 billion over the next four years towards American manufacturing, engineering, and AI. This announcement follows a meeting between CEO Tim Cook and President Trump, where discussions centered on tariffs affecting Apple’s supply chain. In response to these challenges, Apple intends to bolster its U.S. production by building servers in a new Houston facility and establishing the Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit to enhance tech education initiatives.
A whopping $500 billion is set to be invested by Apple in American manufacturing, engineering, and AI efforts over the next four years.
After meeting with Trump, CEO Tim Cook plans to close plants in Mexico and increase U.S. production to avoid tariffs.
The $500 billion will fund major projects, including a 250,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Houston and the Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit.
Trump announced Cook's plans for U.S. investments, emphasizing that Apple is looking to avoid tariffs by building more domestically.
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