Tim Cook, Apple and Trump
Digest more
A series of shifting and often contradictory tariff policies have left a mess in their wake. Will Trump actually stick to this threat?
The once-solid relationship between President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook is breaking down over the idea of a U.S.-made iPhone.
12hon MSN
Trump appeared to reference Apple's vow in February to invest $500 billion in the U.S over the next four years, which the company says will go toward additional hiring and a new server factory in Texas.
US President Donald Trump boasted “jobs and factories will come roaring back” when he unleashed unprecedented tariffs around the world during his “Liberation Day” address last month.
Apple’s CEO called Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after law passed requiring app stores to verify user ages.
5h
Irish Star on MSNAwkward moment Trump's iPhone rings twice in 30 seconds after trashing ApplePresident Donald Trump threatened a 25% tariffs on iPhones in a Friday morning TruthSocial post, saying that he "long ago informed Tim Cook of Apple that I expect their iPhone’s that will be sold in the United States of America will be manufactured and built in the United States,
CEO Tim Cook met with President Trump at the White House on Tuesday, Politico reported. The 64-year-old Cook was seen going through security, the news outlet added, citing a person familiar with the matter.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that for the June quarter, most iPhones sold in the US will be manufactured in India.