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Apple to buy $30bn of US-made chips from Broadcom
United Kingdom🏛️ PolitiqueCentreil y a 22 h

Apple to buy $30bn of US-made chips from Broadcom

Apple has announced a $30 billion deal with Broadcom, a semiconductor manufacturer, as part of its efforts to align with U.S. government policies under the Trump administration. The agreement is linked to broader U.S. investment pledges aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and technology sectors. Apple is expanding its operations in Colorado, which is seen as a strategic move to strengthen ties with the White House. This development comes amid increased pressure on major tech companies to invest in American infrastructure and jobs as part of national economic strategies.

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Apple to buy $30bn of US-made chips from Broadcom

Apple has announced a $30 billion deal with Broadcom, a semiconductor manufacturer, as part of its efforts to align with U.S. government policies under the Trump administration. The agreement is linked to broader U.S. investment pledges aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing and technology sectors. Apple is expanding its operations in Colorado, which is seen as a strategic move to strengthen ties with the White House. This development comes amid increased pressure on major tech companies to invest in American infrastructure and jobs as part of national economic strategies.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the deal as a business transaction tied to broader U.S. investment policies but does not exhibit overtly biased language or framing. It mentions Apple’s alignment with the Trump administration without taking a clear ideological stance or emphasizing one side over another.

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