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Apple Supplier Pegatron Eyes U.S. Factory, Decision Coming Soon
Apple supplier Pegatron is nearing a decision on building a U.S. factory, with a final call expected within two months.
This follows announcements from other Taiwan-based manufacturers like Foxconn and Wistron, who have revealed expansion plans in Texas, and a massive$100 billion investment from Apple's primary chip supplier, TSMC, to build new plants in Arizona. Pegatron, which assembles iPhones and other devices for Apple and Dell, has been diversifying its manufacturing away from China since President Donald Trump's first term, expanding into Southeast Asia and Mexico. The company already has a maintenance base in Indiana and an office in California, and this move follows similar considerations by other Apple suppliers like Luxshare, who are also weighing U.S. production to sidestep potential tariffs.
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