Apple CEO praises China's innovation,
long history of cooperation on Beijing visit
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[March 25, 2023]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Apple CEO Tim Cook on Saturday used his
first public remarks on his visit to China to praise the country for its
rapid innovation and its long ties with the U.S. iPhone maker, according
to local media reports. |
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Apple CEO Tim Cook on Saturday used his first public remarks in
China in recent years to praise the country for its rapid
innovation and its long ties with the U.S. iPhone maker,
according to local media reports.
Cook is in Beijing to attend the China Development Forum, a
government-organised event being held again in full force after
the country ended its COVID controls late last year.
Besides Cook, the event is being attended by senior government
officials as well as CEOs of firms such as Pfizer and BHP.
"Innovation is developing rapidly in China and I believe it will
further accelerate," Cook was quoted by The Paper news outlet as
saying.
His visit comes at a time of rising tensions between Beijing and
Washington and as Apple has been looking to reduce its supply
chain reliance on China and moving production to new up and
coming centres such as India.
Last year, production at the world’s largest iPhone factory run
by Apple supplier Foxconn was heavily disrupted after China's
zero-COVID policies fuelled worker unrest.
Cook also visited an Apple Store in Beijing on Friday, pictures
of which went viral on Chinese social media.
During his speech, Cook also discussed education and the need
for young people to learn programming critical thinking skills,
announcing that Apple plans to increase spending on its rural
education programme to 100 million yuan, the local media reports
said.
(Reporting by Brenda Goh)
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