Apple adds Bosch, Cirrus Logic, others to US manufacturing program, to invest $400 million


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March 26 (Reuters) - Apple ⁠said it was adding Bosch, Cirrus Logic, TDK ⁠and Qnity Electronics to its American Manufacturing ‌Program, with plans to invest $400 million through 2030 to expand U.S.-based production of key components.

The move comes as companies increasingly shift ​manufacturing and critical supply chains to ⁠the United States to ⁠reduce geopolitical risks and strengthen domestic production.

The expansion builds ⁠on ‌Apple's $600 billion, four-year commitment to invest in U.S. manufacturing announced last year.

The new partnerships ⁠will focus on producing sensors, integrated circuits and ​advanced materials ‌used in Apple devices, with some components to ⁠be manufactured ​for the first time in the United States.

Apple said the expansion would help create jobs and bolster U.S. ⁠capabilities in semiconductor and advanced electronics ​manufacturing.

As part of the program, Apple will work with Bosch and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) to produce chips for ⁠sensing hardware at TSMC's facility in Washington state.

Cirrus Logic will collaborate with GlobalFoundries to develop semiconductor process technologies supporting features such as Face ID.

Longtime supplier TDK ​will begin making sensors in the ⁠United States for the first time, while Qnity Electronics ​will supply materials critical for ‌semiconductor production and AI-related technologies.

(Reporting ​by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru and Stephen Nellis in San Francisco; Editing by Anil D'Silva)

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