Apple will move some production of its Mac Mini desktop computer to the U.S. from Asia, with a new manufacturing effort set to begin later this year at a Foxconn facility in north Houston, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. The production for Mac Mini will continue in Asia, its chief operating officer Sabih Khan told WSJ, adding that the facility will meet local demand as the U.S. assembly line ramps up. It was not immediately clear whether Apple plans to scale down production in its Asia facilities. The company feels more confident projecting long-term demand for the Mac Mini, which is more popular than the Mac Pro, Khan added. However, the facility had been producing Apple computers since 2013 and Apple has since moved that production to Thailand.
Source: The Telegraph February 24, 2026 05:30 UTC