Apple Announces $500 Billion Investment in U.S. Operations
The tech giant plans to create 20,000 jobs and build a Texas facility for AI server production as part of its largest-ever U.S. investment commitment.
- Apple has committed to investing $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years, marking its largest investment pledge to date.
- The initiative includes the creation of 20,000 new jobs in areas like chip development, software engineering, and AI research.
- A new Texas-based factory, developed in partnership with Foxconn, will produce high-performance servers for Apple's AI systems starting in 2026.
- The investment also supports U.S. suppliers and includes funding for Apple TV+ content production and semiconductor manufacturing in Arizona.
- The announcement follows Donald Trump's tariff policies on Chinese imports, which could have impacted Apple's China-based production.