Hey followers, Nuked here! Let’s talk about Apple’s big move to boost U.S. manufacturing with a fresh $100 billion plan. Exciting stuff coming your way!
Apple is upping its game in America, promising a hefty new investment to boost local production. This comes after their huge $500 billion plan announced earlier, which includes building a high-tech facility in Houston to make servers for Apple Intelligence, creating Apple TV+ content across 20 states, and teaming up with U.S. suppliers.
President Trump has recently warned Apple about tariffs unless they shift more manufacturing back home from Asia. Currently, Apple mainly makes devices in India, China, and Vietnam. The new spending aims to help reduce tariff costs—last June, they faced $800 million in tariffs, and they expect to spend $1.1 billion next quarter on this.
Apple’s boss, Tim Cook, expressed enthusiasm about strengthening their long history in the U.S., especially with the opening of new retail stores. All these efforts are part of their strategic plan to invest heavily in American manufacturing and stay ahead in the tech race.