Apple CEO Tim Cook went to the White House to announce plans to spend about $600 billion over four years in the U.S.

The Cook-Trump meeting will mark the rise of Apple's total investment in the U.S. to $600 billion over the next four years, a White House official said.

Tim Cook to announce details of ‘American manufacturing programme’ at the White House

Apple CEO Tim Cook will join President Donald Trump Wednesday to announce a $100 billion investment plan in the United States. The release will be at 4:30 p.m.

The US president has called on Apple to do more of its manufacturing in the US.

Tech giant’s plan to up domestic investment over next four years comes as it seeks to avoid Trump’s threatened tariffs

Apple is set to up its U.S. investment to $600 billion over the next four years, a White House official told CNBC.

La promessa di Tim Cook porta gli impegni nel Paese a 600 miliardi di dollari

Will this be enough to appease Trump?

CEO Tim Cook says the company will be bringing more of its supply chain and advanced manufacturing to the United States.

Apple on Wednesday announced it will spend an additional $100 billion on U.S. companies and suppliers over the next four years.

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For the first time, the cover glass for all iPhones and Apple Watches will be manufactured in the US, at Corning’s facility in Kentucky.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook went to the White House to announce plans to spend about $600 billion over four years in the U.S.