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Apple CEO Tim Cook signed a secret five-year agreement with China worth an estimated $275 billion in 2016 as the tech giant worked to ease regulatory pressure in the key market, according to a ...
The retirement of Apple’s No. 2 executive confirms what the massive company’s fans and critics alike have known for some time ...
Tim Cook visited a factory in the city of Zhengzhou. In a photograph provided to Reuters by Apple, he is seen smiling and meeting workers. The factory reportedly employs 120,000 people to assemble ...
Apple’s factories in China are getting closer to resuming full production even as the coronavirus chokes the tech giant’s iPhone supply, according to CEO Tim Cook, who said this week he’s ...
Apple ramped up its effort to turn the page on a scandal involving inhumane conditions at its Chinese factory suppliers by deploying CEO Tim Cook to the plant at the center of the controversy ...
Tim Cook touted Apple’s close ties with China during a high-profile weekend trip to the country – even as rising tensions between the US and Beijing prompt increased scrutiny of businesses ...
Apple sent Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook to China in June to review the facilities at Foxconn, one of the company’s main manufacturing partners, after nearly a dozen employee suicides there.
Peter Navarro called out Apple CEO Tim Cook for what he described as years of delayed efforts to move iPhone production ...
ZDNET: Apple chief Tim Cook in China: Three things he could be doing. Foxconn has been continuously in the headlines. In January, 300 employees working on Microsoft's Xbox 360 threatened mass suicide.
As part of what he calls a "road trip" to China, Apple CEO Tim Cook on Wednesday tweeted out a photo of himself sitting with a Foxconn worker putting the finishing touches on a new iPhone 6 model.
How Tim Cook helped Apple out of Trump’s tariff storm — for now Administration officials insist that no companies received special exemptions. Trump said he “helped Tim Cook recently.” ...
BEIJING — For Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook, the demands from China are growing and his bargaining chips are dwindling. Beijing is pushing Western technology companies like Apple to meet ...
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