Tech giant Apple announced it's bringing four new companies into its American Manufacturing Program with a $400 million investment planned through 2030. The move aims to strengthen domestic production of key components and bolster Apple's US supply chain operations.

Tech giant Apple announced on March 26 that it’s welcoming four new partners into its American Manufacturing Program, committing $400 million in investments through 2030 to strengthen domestic component production.
The technology company revealed that Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK, and Qnity Electronics will join the manufacturing initiative, working alongside existing partners like TSMC and GlobalFoundries to enhance semiconductor and materials production on American soil for Apple devices.
This latest manufacturing push represents part of Apple’s broader strategy to reinforce its domestic supply chain capabilities while creating more US-based production opportunities for critical components used in its popular consumer electronics.
The new $400 million commitment supplements Apple’s previously announced four-year pledge of $600 billion toward American manufacturing and innovation initiatives that the company unveiled last year.
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