
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in Shanghai for the opening of Apple Jing’an, and has been praising China while meeting with suppliers.

Actor Zheng Kai (left) and Tim Cook having breakfast (Source; Tim Cook)

Actor Zheng Kai (left) and Tim Cook having breakfast (Source; Tim Cook)
Apple Jing’an is the company’s eighth store in Shanghai, and it is due to open on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Ahead of the opening, Tim Cook has been promoting Apple in China, and also talking about his company’s long relationship with the country.
According to China Daily, Cook told the publication that “there’s no supply chain in the world that’s more critical to us than China.”
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