Apple Announced 20K New Jobs APPLY NOW

Tech giant Apple has decided to create 20,000 new jobs within its firm. These jobs will be added over the next 5 years. Apple has also announced a $500 billion investment in the United States throughout the same period.
This statement was made during a recent meeting between Apple CEO Tim Cook and U.S. President Donald Trump. This investment marks the largest ever by Apple. President Trump urged Apple to shift its manufacturing plant back from China to the U.S., assuring the company of the U.S. government’s full support in this shift.
Trump had previously threatened to impose a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, which would significantly impact Apple’s products assembled in China.
In its growth journey, Apple will establish a 250,000-square-foot facility in Texas by 2026, focusing on the development of AI-powered servers.
Additionally, the company plans to launch a Supplier Academy in Michigan, build a new server manufacturing facility in Houston, and increase spending with its existing U.S. suppliers.
This strategic investment purposes to protect Apple’s profit margins while avoiding price hikes for consumers.
Historically, Apple has relied on China for most of its hardware manufacturing, but in recent years, the company has been gradually shifting some production to the United States.