What the President of Apple promised to Donald Trump

The president of Apple, Tim Cook, had an official meeting in the oval office at the White House with the US president, Donald Trump, and these are his promises.

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President Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, Tim Cook, and that of the USA, Donald Trump, they had an official meeting yesterday in the oval office at the White House, and today we also find out what the two discussed. According to an official from the White House, Tim Cook is very happy with the legislation regarding the reduction of taxes for money repatriated by American companies, he also having extensive experience in trade from China.

Tim Cook seems to have been very helpful to Donald Trump, most likely in terms of information about how business should be conducted in China. Moreover, Tim Cook would have promised Donald Trump that the money that the company will repatriate will be used to create jobs, build factories and new headquarters.

What the President of Apple promised to Donald Trump

Apple also intends to invest massively both in its own businesses and in other American companies, so the money will be used for a variety of purposes, as is normal. Apple waited a long time for a law that would allow it to repatriate its money from outside the country without paying very high taxes, and Donald Trump understood that this is what companies need.

"Tim Cook was most helpful. I really enjoyed the meeting. I spent a good amount of time with him, and then I came back and we visited POTUS. He loves the tax cut and tax reform. He said it's great for business. And Apple is going to be building plants, campuses, adding jobs, lots of business investment. That was the first point he made to President Trump."

Tim Cook has repeatedly stated that he is not a fan of the decisions that Donald Trump makes and the policies that he establishes for the US business environment. Despite this, Tim Cook is learning to be a diplomat and knows very well how to play the games of the politicians so that Apple can carry out its activity in as normal conditions as possible.