Apple Eyes Small-Town Hubs to Revitalize Rural America

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In a CNBC interview, Tim Cook discussed Apple’s plan to diversify its U.S. manufacturing footprint with 79 factories nationwide and emphasized building local 'hub' economies in places like Robertsdale, Alabama to revitalize communities that have lost jobs, hinting that Apple will pursue locations where the workforce was left behind.
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