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Apple’s Tim Cook pleased with progress on US silicon supply chain

In an interview with Jim Cramer from CNBC, Apple CEO Tim Cook hit an optimistic ton about the progress of the iPhone manufacturer to the US, which showed that the company is progressing with a series of projects.

“Since we announced a $ 500 billion commitment at the beginning of the year, we’ve been trying to find more ways to bring production to the United States.” He said. “It doesn’t really bring it back, because this manufacturing wasn’t to start here, didn’t we? And we’ve found a few things we could do and we can do more.”

Cook spoke to Cramer from inside ProphecyThe Kentucky Glass factory, which Apple promises $ 2.5 billion, is that the facility is able to build glass for all iPhones and Apple times. This investment said that Apple will make domestic production in the next four years. In February, the company announced that it will commit $ 500 billion to a new artificial intelligence server factory in Texas. In August, Apple announced that it would spend more $ 100 billion for US companies and suppliers.

Cook told Cramer that Apple was “really satisfied” with Apple’s efforts to bring together the end -to -end silicone supply chain. That you want to scale chip production, but also Apple’s claim The US Silicone Supply Chain continues to produce 19 billion chips for Apple products this year. Brought Apple’s investment raised Taiwan semiconductorThe most advanced in the US cook ‘ Deputy For rare soil magnets.

“Numerous advanced production can be made in this country and competitively can be done in this country.” He said.

Cook told Cramer that Apple was “continuous communication” about the progress of investments with Trump administration. Last month, Trump announced that it would apply 100% tariff to the import of semiconductors and chips, except for companies such as “building in the United States”, such as Apple.

“We have a very good relationship. Very positive, Cook Cook said Trump. “And according to their loans, they focus on regulation and try to reduce the amount of arrangement it needs to build a new factory, to build a new data center.”

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