Apple Inc. is moving production of its Mac Mini desktop computer to the U.S. from Asia. The manufacturing will start at a Foxconn facility in Houston, Texas later in 2026. The facility will convert a warehouse into 220,000 square feet of manufacturing space for the Mini. Apple plans to continue production in Asia to meet local demand. Apple had previously committed to invest $600 billion in the U.S. over four years. The move comes after threats from former President Donald Trump of a 25% tariff on overseas manufactured products. Apple’s main products are currently manufactured in Asia, primarily in China, with some production in Vietnam, Thailand, and India. In pre-market trading, Apple shares were up 0.30 percent on the Nasdaq.
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