Apple
CEO Tim Cook met with a top Chinese official in Beijing while touring a
country that has become the tech giant's biggest driver of sales growth,
state media reported.
Cook met with vice premier Liu Yandong in the Zhongnanhai leadership compound, the official Xinhua News Agency said. They reportedly discussed how to promote greater scientific and educational cooperation between China and the US.
Xinhua said Cook also visited an elementary school in Beijing earlier Tuesday to talk about innovation. A day earlier, Cook announced cooperation between Apple and the environmental group the World Wildlife Fund to responsibly manage Chinese forests and minimize the company's environmental impact.
After trying to break into the Chinese market, Apple has seen spectacular success over the past year, particularly with iPhone sales in the country. China accounts for 30% of total Apple revenue, with Chinese sales growing by 71% in the last quarter.
Cook met with vice premier Liu Yandong in the Zhongnanhai leadership compound, the official Xinhua News Agency said. They reportedly discussed how to promote greater scientific and educational cooperation between China and the US.
Xinhua said Cook also visited an elementary school in Beijing earlier Tuesday to talk about innovation. A day earlier, Cook announced cooperation between Apple and the environmental group the World Wildlife Fund to responsibly manage Chinese forests and minimize the company's environmental impact.
After trying to break into the Chinese market, Apple has seen spectacular success over the past year, particularly with iPhone sales in the country. China accounts for 30% of total Apple revenue, with Chinese sales growing by 71% in the last quarter.
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