During a visit to Qatar, President Donald Trump criticized Apple for increasing iPhone production in India.
"I have a little problem with Tim Cook," the American leader said, as he writes Gazeta.Pl .
Donald Trump criticized Apple's decision to continue investing in India. The American president also stressed that he personally conveyed to Apple CEO Tim Cook that he did not want the company to continue expanding in an Asian country through production in the United States.
"Yesterday I had a little problem with Tim Cook. I told him, "Tim, you're my friend. First you came to me with 500 billion, and now you are building all over India.“ I don't want you to build in India," Trump explained.
The $500 billion mentioned by Donald Trump is the amount that Apple intends to invest in the United States in the coming years. The company's plans include, among other things, the construction of a server manufacturing plant in Houston, which is scheduled to open in 2026, as well as the expansion of data centers in Arizona, California, Iowa, Nevada, North Carolina, Oregon and Washington. Plus, Apple promises 20 thousand new jobs in the country.

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