Apple Unveils $500 Billion US Investment Plan Centered on AI and Manufacturing
- Apple announced plans to invest $500 billion in U.S. Manufacturing, which will create 20,000 jobs over the next four years.
- The investment aims to reduce reliance on Chinese imports amid tariff threats.
- A new server factory will be built in Texas, expected to create thousands of jobs by 2026.
- Apple's commitment aims to enhance U.S. Manufacturing capabilities and expand data center capacity in several states.
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Apple pledges $500B in US spending over 4 years
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