Apple-based tyrene, bulb, and Samsung deploy US-chip supply chains

Apple Inc. executive chief Tim Cook, together with US President Donald Trump, announced on the 6th that the company will invest US$10 billion in US companies and suppliers in the next four years, which can encourage overseas companies to purchase more US-made parts. This is a further coded investment action in addition to Apple's $500 billion investment plan announced in February. The news has inspired chip manufacturers such as Telco ADR to jump higher after the stock price.
CNBC and Reuters reported that Trump said on the 6th that this is the largest investment plan in Apple's history, and it is higher than the previous investments in the United States or any region. "Everyone knows that Apple has been investing in other countries in a small way. I won't say which countries it is, but there are several, and they are going home now."
Apple announced the launch of the so-called "American Manufacturing Program" to jointly strengthen the U.S. supply chain of supply chains such as Corning, silicon photons, Coherent Corp., bulbous crystals, Applied Materials, Texas Instruments, Samsung Electronics, GlobalFoundries, Amkor and Broadcom.
It is worth noting that Apple's U.S. supply chain will produce more than 19 billion chips for its own products this year, including chips made by NTIO's Arizona factory, chips produced by bulbs in the United States, and chips from Germany. Apple has decided to cooperate with Deutsches to add production equipment in factories in other states and Texas.
Apple is preparing to invest US$2.5 billion to sponsor Kangning's substantial expansion. Conning currently produces glass for iPhones in Kentucky. Apple said that the glass used on iPhone and Apple Watch will be all made in the United States in the future.
In addition, Apple also signed a multi-year contract with Coherent to produce lasers for the iPhone's face recognition system. Currently, the government in the United States produces bulbs of chips in older processes, has announced that it will manufacture wireless charging equipment in New York.
Apple also stated through a statement that Samsung will supply chips at Texas Cylinder Foundry for Apple devices including iPhones. "The chips supplied by this factory will optimize the power and performance of the Apple device, including the iPhone."
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