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Just moving out of China won’t be enough for Apple to satisfy the president’s demands for U.S. production, Ben Rose writes in ...
Apple’s chief executive may have wiggle room to get back in the president’s good graces. It starts with the iPhone.
CEO Tim Cook met with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday, Politico reported. The 64-year-old Cook was seen going ...
The president is threatening to impose tariffs on Apple it doesn't deliver American-made iPhones—but as is often the case ...
One million dollars wasn't enough. Neither were the phone calls, the dinners, or the billion-dollar domestic investments the ...
Before US President Donald Trump's recent visit to the Middle East, the White House had asked many business leaders from top ...
Trump's threat came after he asked Cook to stop making the popular phones in India and pivot to U.S. production instead.
The phone calls between the President and the country's most lucrative tech company's CEO have become regular, though it isn't clear what they accomplish beyond keeping Apple on the nice list.
President Trump said in his remarks that Tim Cook agreed to increase iPhone production ... international supply chain even if it wants to. Talking about production infrastructure, it is developing ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook received a startling communication in 2022 from SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.  Cook was only given seventy-two ...
President Donald Trump is threatening Apple with a 25% tariff on iPhones sold in America but manufactured abroad, as well as ...