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Apple's iPhone manufacturing in India, which began as a small-scale pilot, has now become a central pillar of its global ...
Apple announced a $100 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, aiming to bring more of its supply chain to the country and ...
Some of Apple’s most valuable parts, such as its glass and facial recognition sensor, are made by U.S. companies that Apple ...
Another notable suggestion was Thinking Machines Lab, the startup founded by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati. The company has raised $12 billion so far, though it has yet to launch any products. In July ...
Apple Inc.'s $100B US investment promises $107B in savings, with product launches like iPhone 17 Air & AI glasses boosting ...
If you want to understand the silly little scene that played out between Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump at the ...
Major indexes turned in a mixed performance on Thursday as stocks struggled to build on recent gains amid a slew of new ...
Apple’s ($AAPL) latest $100 billion investment pledge in the U.S. has drawn praise from Wall Street. Notably, Wedbush’s top-rated analyst, Dan ...
Apple (AAPL) is courting President Trump with a fresh $100 billion manufacturing push, but it's questionable whether the move will deliver real gains for shareholders. "I'd be very careful not to ...
President Donald Trump said yesterday that the iPhone maker and other companies like it could be exempt from future semiconductor tariffs, based on its recent investments in U.S. manufacturing, in a ...
Donald Trump has announced a 100 per cent tariff on semiconductor imports, but companies like Apple will be exempt, provided they invest in US manufacturing and move parts of their production home.
That’s not to say tariffs won’t hurt; CEO Tim Cook said tariffs will likely cost the company $1.1 billion this quarter. But analysts say Apple has bigger concerns, such as its future product strategy ...