Tim Cook Meets with Chinese Premier to Discuss Global Supply Chain Issues
Apple CEO Tim Cook heads to China for discussions with Premier Li Qiang in a bid to improve supply chain issues and maintain relations with suppliers.

Apple CEO Tim Cook has met with Chinese premier Li Qiang to discuss global supply chain issues and the Chinese economy. The meeting took place ahead of a supply chain expo in Beijing, where Cook and other corporate leaders discussed trade issues and the potential impact of Donald Trump's presidency on tariffs. Li expressed that the Chinese government is against decoupling and wants to maintain the stability of the global supply chain, while Cook emphasized the importance of Apple's Chinese supply chain partners.
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