Apple’s Cook Vows to Boost Chinese Investment During Visit
Tim Cook reaffirmed Apple’s commitment to China amid trade tensions, promising increased investment and cooperation with Chinese partners, as iPhone shipments grew 0.6% in Q3, IDC reported.
- Apple Inc.'s CEO Tim Cook said the company will continue to increase investment in China during his visit to the world's second-largest economy.
- Cook met with China's industry minister Li Lecheng in Beijing to discuss Apple's business development in China.
- Cook's remarks highlight the challenges Apple faces as the U.S. and China clash over trade issues, with China being a major market and manufacturing hub for Apple.
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Apple Amps Up China Ops Despite Trade Tensions
Tim Cook’s custom-made Labubu wears black glasses and holds a tiny iPhone 17. Pop Mart gifted little Tim-Bubu to the Apple CEO while he was visiting Shanghai as part of a goodwill-building trip to China. The visit’s not PTO: Cook promised yesterday to boost investment in Labubu’s home country, despite its rocky relationship with the White House. The announcement comes months after Apple said it would invest $100 billion in US factories as part …
According to the Chinese authorities, Apple wants to increase its investment in the People's Republic and intensify its cooperation. This was promised by CEO Tim Cook to the Chinese Minister of Economy at a meeting, the government announced on Wednesday. Details did not mention it. Apple was unable to reach for a statement at first. The Californian company has been struggling on the important Chinese smartphone market for a long time with growin…
Apple pledges to boost China investment
Apple CEO Tim Cook vowed to increase investment in China, as trade tensions between Washington and Beijing force global tech firms into a delicate balancing act. Cook, who met with China’s tech minister on Wednesday, notched a strategic win as Chinese regulators paved the way for Apple to release its new iPhone Air next week. Apple’s new investment pledge, though, risks irking US President Donald Trump, who previously blasted Cook over plans to …
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