From Agence France Presse's "Trump Says Apple's Cook Pledging Major US Investment" posted Friday by Barron's.
Apple renamed the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America on its maps Tuesday — but White House sources remain cynical about leader Tim Cook’s willingness to work with the Trump Administration. Apple’s apparent stonewalling has become a flashpoint of frustration among conservatives.
Apple’s pledge to spend $500 billion to onshore production means a boost for TSMC’s massive chip factory in Phoenix. President Donald Trump chalked up Apple CEO Tim Cook’s move to Trump’s tariff threat.
Apple CEO Tim Cook met with U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday. The discussion was likely about two subjects near and dear to both men’s hearts: US manufacturing and tariffs. Unfortunately, little is actually known about the details of the visit,
Just a few days after Apple CEO Tim Cook met with President Donald Trump, Apple announced a $500 billion plan to build AI servers at a Houston facility and hire 20,000 people. All of this will take place on US soil and will affect several states besides Texas,
Apple said Monday it would “spend and invest” $500 billion toward the US economy – a move that comes as the Tim Cook-led tech giant looks to dodge the impact of President Trump’s tariffs. The Cupertino,
Apple announced Monday that it plans to invest more than $500 billion in the United States over the next four years, including plans to hire 20,000 people and build a new server factory in Texas. The move comes just days after President Donald Trump said Apple CEO Tim Cook promised him that the tech giant’s manufacturing would shift from Mexico to the U.
Amid escalating trade tensions between the US and China, Apple Inc.'s (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO Tim Cook is said to have met President Donald Trump.
The private Oval Office meeting between President Trump and the CEO of Apple wrapped up around 11:15 a.m. ET. Lawrence reported that Cook told FOX Business cameras that he had a g
Apple CEO Tim Cook has reportedly pledged a significant investment in the United States and a shift in manufacturing from Mexico to the U.S.
The iPhone maker's announcement comes just days after the company’s CEO Tim Cook met with President Donald Trump amid concerns about the impact of tariffs.