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Major suppliers who added production sites in the U.S. include chip makers Qualcomm Inc. and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., product assembler Foxconn Technology Group and image sensor provider Sony Group Corp., according to Apple's list.

Apple is still doing most of its manufacturing in East Asia, particularly at China plants, according to the Journal. About 150 showed operations in China and many others are in South Korea and Japan. Officials from the companies with California plants told the Journal that being closer to Silicon Valley helps when tests of new materials or parts are being done.

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