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    "data": {
        "id": 1642428,
        "msgid": "china-abandoned-donald-trumps-tactics-succeed-1774835478",
        "date": "2026-03-30 07:45:00",
        "title": "China Abandoned, Donald Trump's Tactics Succeed",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Business",
        "summary": "Apple has confirmed plans to build a factory in the United States, shifting from its previous manufacturing bases in China and India, amid a broader trend of companies relocating supply chains to America. The company's American Manufacturing Program has partnered with semiconductor firms Bosch, Cirrus Logic, and Qnity Electronics to produce sensors, integrated circuits, and advanced materials domestically for the first time, backed by a US$400 million investment through 2030 to create jobs and bolster US capabilities in semiconductor and electronics manufacturing. This move aligns with former President Donald Trump's earlier push for Apple to manufacture in the US, marking a success for his tactics despite initial unfulfilled promises.",
        "content": "<p>Apple has confirmed it will build a factory in the United States\n(US). Previously, the iPhone maker\u2019s factories were spread across China\nand India. This latest step is being taken as more companies establish\nmanufacturing plants and supply chains in the US. Apple\u2019s American\nManufacturing Program has announced the joining of semiconductor\ncompanies, namely Bosch, Cirrus Logic, and Qnity Electronics. This new\npartnership will focus on producing sensors, integrated circuits, and\nadvanced materials for Apple devices. Several of these components will\nbe produced in the US for the first time, as quoted from Reuters last\nweekend. In this collaboration, Bosch and Taiwan Semiconductor\nManufacturing (TSMC) will handle the production of hardware sensor chips\nat TSMC\u2019s facility in Washington. Meanwhile, Cirrus Logic will develop\nsemiconductor process technology to support features like Face ID in\npartnership with GlobalFoundries. Qnity Electronics is tasked with\nsupplying essential materials for semiconductor production and related\nAI technology. The investment plan for the US Manufacturing Program\namounts to US$400 million through 2030. According to Apple, the\nprogramme will help create jobs and strengthen US capabilities in the\nsemiconductor and advanced electronics manufacturing industries.\nPreviously, US President Donald Trump urged Apple to build a factory in\nthe US. Apple subsequently committed to it. However, that promise was\nlater called a lie by Trump. Apple did not build a factory in the US but\ninstead moved its facilities from China to India.<\/p>",
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