Apple CEO praises China’s innovation, long history of cooperation on Beijing visit
According to local media reports, Apple CEO Tim Cook praised China for its quick and and its extensive ties with the U.S. phone producer in his first public remarks on his view there on Saturday.
According to national media reports, Apple CEO Tim Cook praised China for its quick development and its huge relations with the U. S. iPhone producer in his first public remarks there in recent years on Saturday.
Cook is in Beijing to enter the China Development Forum, a government-organized party that will resume in full army after the nation lifted its COVID restrictions late next year.
In addition to Cook, senior government officials and Directors of companies like Pfizer and BHP are also present at the event.
According to a quote from The Paper,” Development is developing quickly in China, and I believe it may promote more.”
His view coincides with growing hostilities between Beijing and Washington and Apple’s efforts to lessen its reliance on China in its supply chain and move production to emerging markets like India.
Production at Foxconn, an Apple source, the largest iPhone factory in the world, was severely hampered next year as a result of China’s zero-COVID policies, which fueled worker unrest.
On Friday, Cook already went to a Beijing Apple Store, whose photos went viral on Chinese social media.
According to local media reports, Apple plans to raise spending on its rural education program to 100 million yuan during Cook’s speech, which already touched on education and the importance of teaching young people critical thinking skills.
( Reported by Brenda Goh )
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