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Chinese industry tsar urges Tim Cook to continue investing

Apple will continue to make more investments in China, CEO Tim Cook has insisted, as part of his meeting with China’s top technology official.

Apple CEO Tim Cook – Image Credit: Apple

Tim Cook is on his second trip to China in 2024, accompanied by COO Jeff Williams, as the duo makes deals and visits important partners in the country. In the latest installment of the current trip, Cook has spent some time with the Minister of Industry and Information Technology, Jin Zhuanglong.

A ministry post to WeChat picked up by Bloomberg states that Apple will “continue to grow its investments in China and help the high-quality development of the supply chain.” Jin is said to have urged to Cook that Apple needs to keep up investing in innovation in the country.

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