Apple Adds Four New Partners To American Manufacturing Program With $400M Pledge Through 2030
Apple today announced the addition of TDK, Bosch, Cirrus Logic and two other firms to its American Manufacturing Program (AMP) as part of a major expansion. The tech giant confirmed it will invest an additional $1 billion over four years through March 26 by working with these new partners on iPhone component production in California's San Jose area. This move underscores Apple's commitment to bringing more manufacturing jobs and supply chain resilience back home, building upon its existing partnership agreements that began around the same time as this latest update.
Key Points
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1Apple has announced four new partners—TDK, Bosch, Cirrus Logic, and Qnity Electronics—to join its American Manufacturing Program (AMP).
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2These companies will manufacture specific components in the U.S., including TMR sensors for iPhones produced by TDK.
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3The expansion aims to increase advanced manufacturing of iPhone parts within America while creating jobs. The program is described as a long-standing commitment, with some sources citing $600 billion over four years and others mentioning plans extending through 2030 or totaling up to one year ($40 million).
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4Apple states that these new partners will help bring more critical component production closer to home for products sold globally.
Developments
Apple hat sein American Manufacturing Program um TDK, Bosch, Cirrus Logic und Qnity Electronics erweitert, die künftig Sensoren, Chips und Materialien für Apple-Produkte in den USA herstellen. Bis 2030 wird das Unternehmen insgesamt vier Milliarden US-Dollar (4 Billionen) an diese neuen Partner bereitstellen; der Text erwähnt jedoch fälschlicherweise "vier neue Millionen".
Apple announced four new partners—TDK, Bosch, Cirrus Logic, and Qnity Electronics—for its American Manufacturing Program to produce critical components like TMR sensors for iPhones in the U.S., with $400 million of a total six-year commitment allocated through 2030.