China has blocked two important Apple services

Week iTunes Movie Store and iBooks were closed in China and although the Apple company did not provide details regarding the unavailability of the two stores, it seems that the Chinese government is the one dissatisfied with the services offered by the Apple company.

Although the Apple company received the approval of the Chinese government to launch the two stores in China, the State Administration for Press, Publications, Film and Television requested their closure, but of course there is no information regarding the motivation of this decision.

Although Apple apparently has a very good relationship with the Chinese government, it is not immune to actions of this kind that affect its revenues in the country, with Apple providing an official statement in which they claim that they are doing everything possible so that stores to become available.

Recently, Chinese President Xi Jinping met with the leaders of some popular Chinese companies to try to find ways to reduce the Chinese's dependence on the services of American companies, and this blow to Apple could be related to the Chinese's desire to become a little more independent.

"We hope to make books and movies available again to our customers in China as soon as possible," an Apple spokeswoman said in a statement.