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Apple to Move Mac Mini Production to the US

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Alex Chen
Tech Journalist & Product Reviewer
A hands-on photo of Apple’s 2024 Mac Mini on a desk beside a keyboard and Studio Display.
Image source: The Verge

Apple is preparing to move some of its Mac Mini production to the US as part of the company's ongoing efforts to appease the Trump administration's push for domestic investment. Manufacturing is set to begin later this year in north Houston, Texas, at a Foxconn facility that currently assembles Apple's AI servers.

According to [4] The Verge, Apple is deeply committed to investing in the US and has been working closely with the Trump administration to make this happen. The move is seen as a significant step towards reducing the company's reliance on foreign manufacturing and creating jobs in the US.

The production of Mac Minis in the US is expected to begin later this year, with the first units rolling off the assembly line in north Houston, Texas. This move is part of Apple's broader efforts to invest in the US and create jobs in the country.

The news has been welcomed by the Trump administration, which has been pushing for companies to invest in the US and create jobs. The move is also seen as a significant step towards reducing the country's trade deficit and promoting economic growth.

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