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Apple’s (AAPL) new $500 billion investment plan is winning over President Donald Trump — and proving that CEO Tim Cook knows how to play ball.
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Apple's strategy for Donald Trump's added tariffs on China is still in the air, analysts said. Here are its options.
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Apple said Monday it will invest $500 billion on expanding US facilities over the next four years, a move that could help it avoid new tariffs on goods imported from China.
Apple is fighting for DEI as its Big Tech peers pull back diversity initiatives. However, Tim Cook has said the company's approach to DEI may change to comply with the "legal landscape" under the Trump administration.
Apple Inc. plans to hire 20,000 new workers in Texas and produce AI servers in the U.S. as it seeks relief from President Donald Trump’s tariffs on
Apple CEO Tim Cook has spent the past eight years skillfully navigating the turbulent waters of US-China relations. Under both Donald Trump's first administration and Joe Biden's tenure, Cook has made frequent visits to China—inspecting Apple's operations,
Apple announces a $500 billion investment in the US, creating 20,000 new jobs. Initiatives include a new server facility in Houston, a manufacturing academy in Detroit, and expanded data centers. The investment follows CEO Tim Cook's meeting with President Trump,
US President Donald Trump disclosed that Apple CEO Tim Cook plans to shift manufacturing from Mexico to the US and will invest hundreds of millions of
Another analyst said, “Cook continues to prove that he is 10% politician and 90% CEO,” referring to the Apple chief executive.
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Hosted on MSNApple Invests $500 Billion on Future US InnovationOn Monday, February 24th, tech giant Apple announced that it is planning to invest over $500 billion in the United States over the next four years. This massive investment includes new manufacturing locations,
Facing possible tariffs for the products made for it in China, Apple announced on Monday that it will spend $500 billion over the next four years expanding facilities in the United States.
CNBC host Aaron Ross Sorkin on Monday dismissed Apple’s pledge to invest $500 billion into the U.S., calling it “squishy” and arguing that the tech giant would have spent that money regardless. Speaking on MSNBC’s Morning Joe,
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