"Looking forward to dinner tonight with Tim Cook of Apple. He is
investing big dollars in U.S.A.," said Trump, who is on vacation
at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.
Cook said in a conference call with investors last week that
Apple was looking at whether Trump's tariffs in a trade war with
China would hit the company on the purchases it must make.
The New York Times reported in June that Trump told Cook that
the U.S. government would not levy tariffs on Apple iPhones
assembled in China.
The newspaper reported that Cook traveled to the White House in
May to warn Trump of the potentially adverse effects of Trump's
trade policies on Apple in China, but did not specify precisely
when Trump made the commitment to Cook.
Apple this month became the first $1 trillion publicly listed
U.S. company,
(Reporting by Eric Beech in Washington; writing by Mohammad
Zargham, editing by G Crosse)
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