Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, leaning away from China and toward the country where it wants to expand iPhone manufacturing and sales
Apple Inc.’s Chief Executive Tim Cook met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Wednesday, visiting the country where the iPhone maker wants to expand both its manufacturing footprint and smartphone sales.
Apple is committed to growing and investing across the country, Mr. Cook said in a tweet after the meeting, alongside a picture of the two men shaking hands. Mr. Modi said they had spoken about the “tech-powered transformations taking place in India.”
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