U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to implement a 100% tariff on microchips and semiconductors. This bold move aims to protect American manufacturing, although Trump clarified that companies relocating their production to the United States would be exempt from these tariffs. The proposal reflects ongoing tensions in the global semiconductor supply chain.
In a related development, Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the tech giant will invest an additional $100 billion to expand its manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. This investment aligns with the administration’s push to bolster domestic production and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers, particularly in the semiconductor sector.
Cook’s announcement underscores Apple’s commitment to increasing its footprint in the U.S. and signals a significant shift in the company’s manufacturing strategy. This investment is expected to create jobs and enhance innovation within the American technology landscape, further responding to the economic pressures highlighted by Trump’s tariff plans.
Source: Swedish Tech News


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