Apple Boosts Chinese App Development with $4M Donation and Tim Cook’s Hangzhou Visit
Apple strengthens its ties in China with a $4.1 million donation to Zhejiang University for app development and a visit by Tim Cook to Hangzhou, the birthplace of DeepSeek.

Apple's $4M Donation for Chinese App Development and Visit to Hangzhou
Key Points:
- Donation Details: Apple has donated 30 million yuan ($4.1 million) to Zhejiang University to fund app development training in China. This initiative is part of Apple's long-term educational support for students and developers in Greater China.
- Program Overview: The donation will establish the Apple Mobile Application Incubation Fund, providing cutting-edge technical training in areas such as app development, product design, marketing, and business operations.
- CEO Tim Cook's Comments: Tim Cook emphasized that programming is a powerful tool for creation, communication, and problem-solving. He expressed honor in deepening the ten-year cooperation with Zhejiang University.
- Visit to Hangzhou: Cook visited Hangzhou, a significant AI hub and hometown of DeepSeek founders. He described DeepSeek as 'excellent' during his visit, which is seen as an act of diplomacy given the app's privacy and security concerns.
- Context: Apple remains highly dependent on China for iPhone production, despite efforts to diversify manufacturing. The donation and Cook's visit are part of Apple's diplomatic efforts in a strained US-China relationship.
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