Apple CEO Tim Cook's recent visit to Shanghai has spotlighted the crucial role of China in Apple's supply chain, with Cook stating, "There's no supply chain in the world that's more critical to us than China." This visit occurs amidst a slowdown in iPhone sales in China and a subsequent decline in Apple's stock. Cook's trip included viewing supplier products and announcing a partnership with BYDCompany, a Tesla rival, introduced by CEO Wang Chuanfu. Cook also posted a video on Weibo ahead of his participation in the state-backed China Development Forum in Beijing, emphasizing the trip's importance.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Shanghai amid a slowdown in China iPhone sales. What's this? A CEO actually taking action as reaction to the media FUD and decline in the company share price. Take notes @elonmusk. If you want to be a $2T company, $TSLA needs to start acting like one.…
Apple CEO Tim Cook posted a video of himself in Shanghai, a day before the grand opening of a new store in the city’s central district https://t.co/oLWzIxkc2j
Apple CEO Tim Cook Is in China After iPhone Sales Weaken. The Stock Is Slipping. https://t.co/jQuWilwPfA
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits Shanghai amid a slowdown in China iPhone sales - CNBC https://t.co/CGy7WQW8kY
#China official media promote @tim_cook Shanghai trip quoting him saying “There’s no supply chain in the world that’s more critical to us than China.” Cook views supplier products. @Tesla rival @BYDCompany CEO Wang Chuanfu intros partnership with Apple. https://t.co/2a9jDvkHxj https://t.co/VAf6CQz2H1
$AAPL chief @tim_cook posts vid in Shanghai on Weibo days before he is to arrive in Beijing for state-backed China Development Forum. Official media @ChinaDaily pushes #China as key quoting @Apple boss: “There’s no supply chain in the world that’s more critical to us than China.” https://t.co/OnRo0ErYIs