BEIJING (Reuters) -Apple's Tim Cook pledged to boost the tech giant's investment in China on Wednesday as it navigates the trade war between Beijing and Washington. Many U.S. companies have become ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook pledged to expand the company's investments in China during his latest visit to the country, signaling that Apple intends to maintain a strong presence in its most important ...
Chinese officials say that Tim Cook has committed to increasing both investment and cooperation with the country. Tim Cook is in China promoting the delayed launch of the iPhone Air there. On October ...
Following months of supply chain adjustments and diversification amid US–China trade tensions, Apple CEO Tim Cook reassured Beijing that the company remains committed to investing in the region. Here ...
Apple will increase investment in China, the company's CEO Tim Cook said during a meeting with the country’s industry minister in Beijing on Wednesday (October 15), news agency Reuters reported, ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook received a custom Labubu during his recent visit to China, where he met with Pop Mart founder Wang Ning and Labubu creator Kasing Lung. This meeting has sparked heated discussions ...
What just happened? Tim Cook has long appeared to toe the Trump administration's line when it comes to China, moving more iPhone production out of the country while pouring billions into US ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook met with China's Minister of Commerce Wentao Wang on October 16, 2025, once again emphasizing that Apple will continue to deepen its presence in the Chinese market. Save my User ID ...
Apple Inc. is bringing its superthin iPhone Air to China after a pause that allowed local carriers to prepare for the eSIM-only device. Preorders start Oct. 17 after domestic carriers including China ...