Apple Unveils $500 Billion US Investment Plan Centered on AI and Manufacturing
- Apple will invest over $500 billion in the US over the next four years, creating about 20,000 jobs focused on R&D, silicon engineering, and AI.
- Apple is doubling its US Advanced Manufacturing Fund from $5 billion to $10 billion as part of its investment strategy.
- Apple will open a manufacturing academy in Michigan to train workers and aid mid-sized manufacturing firms in project management and manufacturing processes.
- Apple plans to establish a 250,000-square-foot server-manufacturing facility in Houston, set to open in 2026, to support AI cloud computing.
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Apple pledges $500B in US spending over 4 years
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Apple says to invest $500 billion in US as Trump tariffs bite
Washington, United States — Apple said on Monday it will spend more than $500 billion in the United States over the next four years and hire 20,000 people, with President Donald Trump quickly taking credit for the announcement. The Silicon Valley-based giant said it was its “largest-ever spend commitment,” which comes as tech companies battle
Why Apple’s $500B U.S. Manufacturing Pledge Isn’t That Unusual
In what represents Apple’s largest ever domestic spending commitment, the iPhone maker announced yesterday (Feb. 24) it will invest $500 billion over the next five years to create at least 20,000 jobs in the U.S. The investment will focus on tech manufacturing but will not affect Apple’s flagship consumer products like the iPhone, iPad and iMac, which are primarily assembled in Asia. The announcement came days after Apple CEO Tim Cook met with P…
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