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		Apple's Cook to China: keep opening for 
		sake of global economy 
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		 [March 23, 2019] 
		BEIJING (Reuters) - Apple chief 
		executive Tim Cook nudged China on Saturday to open up and said the 
		future would depend on global collaboration, as the United States and 
		China remained locked in a bitter trade dispute. 
 "We encourage China to continue to open up, we see that as essential, 
		not only for China to reach its full potential, but for the global 
		economy to thrive," Cook said at a China Development Forum in Beijing.
 
 Despite official pledges and repeated assurances that China would 
		continue to open its markets, some analysts worry that its reform 
		project has slowed or even stalled under President Xi Jinping, who has 
		sought greater control over the economy and a bigger role for 
		state-owned firms at the expense of the private sector.
 
 Cook's comments come as Apple weathers sinking sales in China because of 
		a contracting smartphone market, increasing pressure from Chinese 
		rivals, and slowing upgrade cycles. The company reported a revenue drop 
		of 26 percent in the greater China region during the quarter ending in 
		December.
 
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			Apple CEO Tim Cook attends the China Development Forum in Beijing, 
			China, March 18, 2017. REUTERS/Thomas Peter
  
            Before those results came out, in a January letter to investors, 
			Cook blamed the company's poor China performance on trade tension 
			between the United States and China, suggesting that pressure on the 
			economy was hurting sales in China.
 (Reporting by Brenda Goh; Writing by John Ruwitch; Editing by Robert 
			Birsel)
 
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