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Apple to Assemble Mac mini in Texas as Part of $600 Billion US Investment

Apple has announced that its manufacturing partner, Foxconn, will begin assembling certain Mac mini computers at a facility in Houston, Texas, later this year. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Apple’s Chief Operating Officer Sabih Khan confirmed the move is part of the company’s previously declared commitment to invest $600 billion in the United States by August 2029. According to Khan, the U.S.-assembled Mac minis will primarily serve the American market, while production will continue in Asia to fulfill international orders.

A Strategic Shift Towards Domestic Manufacturing

This decision represents a significant step in Apple’s ongoing strategy to diversify its supply chain and increase its manufacturing presence in the U.S. The Houston facility, operated by Foxconn, will dedicate a 220,000-square-foot warehouse space to Mac mini production. This move is not happening in isolation; it aligns with a broader trend of “reshoring,” where companies are bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. to mitigate risks associated with geopolitical tensions, trade policy shifts, and global supply chain disruptions. The plan to assemble Mac minis in the U.S. emerged during the second term of President Donald Trump, following the 2019 initiative to assemble the Mac Pro in Texas during his first term.

Why the Mac mini Makes Sense

The Mac mini is a strategic choice for this domestic manufacturing expansion. As a relatively niche product, it accounts for just 5% of total global Mac sales, according to the research firm Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. This lower volume makes it a more practical and lower-risk candidate for establishing a new assembly line compared to high-volume products like the iPhone. Furthermore, Apple has expressed confidence in the long-term demand for the Mac mini, which it notes is more popular than the Mac Pro. The desktop computer received its first major redesign since 2010 in 2024, and now features M4 and M4 Pro chips. In the U.S., the Mac mini starts at $600, though customers must purchase a monitor, keyboard, and mouse separately.

Photo of the Apple Mac mini

The Bigger Picture: Investment and The Future

Apple’s $600 billion commitment to the U.S. economy, announced in August 2025, is a multi-faceted investment aimed at creating 20,000 new jobs and strengthening domestic supply chains. The initiative includes partnerships with numerous U.S. suppliers for components like advanced silicon and durable glass for iPhones and Apple Watches. The Houston site is also set to include a training center for advanced manufacturing, signaling a long-term investment in the local workforce. While the bulk of Apple’s manufacturing will remain in Asia, this move to assemble Mac minis in Texas is a significant symbolic and strategic step. It underscores a deliberate effort to build a more resilient and geographically diverse supply chain, potentially paving the way for more U.S.-based manufacturing in the future.

Casey Reed

Casey Reed writes about technology and software, exploring tools, trends, and innovations shaping the digital world.

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