Apple CEO Tim Cook is visiting China for at least the third time this year as the tech giant prepares for president-elect Donald Trump's proposed import tariffs and the impact on global trade.
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Monday made his third visit to China this year, ahead of a five-day supply chain conference with Chinese Premier Li Qiang and other corporate leaders (via Bloomberg).
Apple is of course highly dependent on China as a manufacturing center, with an estimated 80% of the world’s iPhones made in a single plant in the country. Any trade conflict between the US and ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in China to talk about creating localized Apple Intelligence LLMs, but the company faces difficult regulatory hurdles. Cook arrived in China on Monday to discuss supply chain ...
Apple started rolling out some of its Apple Intelligence features in the US in October. However, they are still unavailable ...
Some devices such as the Apple Watch and AirPods were among certain tech products built in China that Apple had to pay higher ...
One major firm has shared predictions for the US market in 2025, and Apple getting exempted from Trump’s new China tariffs is ...
In November, Tim Cook expressed optimism about Apple’s performance in China, highlighting positive signs despite economic ...
Apple is in early-stage talks with Tencent Holdings and ByteDance in a bid to introduce its Apple Intelligence to mainland ...
Apple wants to bring its AI platform, Apple Intelligence, to China. Here’s how the company plans to expand it overseas.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, who plays president-elect Donald Trump as well as anyone, met with Trump for dinner Friday night.
Apple Inc. is reportedly in discussions with Chinese tech giants Tencent and ByteDance to integrate their artificial ...