Apple just announced a new “$100 billion commitment to America”, which includes plans to move the manufacturing of all of the cover glass for iPhone and Apple Watch to the U.S. Here are the details.
Apple’s investment in the U.S. to reach $600 billion over the next four years
As Apple investors certainly noticed today, the company’s stock spent most of the day riding on a +5% bump on the news that CEO Tim Cook would join President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to announce a new investment in U.S. manufacturing.
Apple is expanding our US commitment to $600 billion over the next four years. And our new American Manufacturing Program will bring even more jobs and advanced manufacturing to the US. pic.twitter.com/6KWkTGJN3O — Tim Cook (@tim_cook) August 6, 2025
The announcement just happened, with Apple confirming that it will invest an additional $100 billion over the next four years (on top of the previously announced $500 billion), and the unveiling of the American Manufacturing Program (AMP), “dedicated to bringing even more of Apple’s supply chain and advanced manufacturing to the U.S.”
Apple to move all iPhone and Apple Watch cover glass production to the U.S.
From Apple’s announcement:
“The American Manufacturing Program will help fund a major expansion of Apple’s long-standing partnership with Corning, bringing the world’s largest and most advanced smartphone glass production line to a factory in Harrodsburg, Kentucky. The expansion means that soon, every iPhone and Apple Watch sold around the world will be built with Kentucky-made cover glass. The two companies will also open a new Apple-Corning Innovation Center in Kentucky.
As part of the AMP, Apple also announced:
An expansion of its silicon supply chain across every step of chip production;
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