Cook: Who says iPhone is not | 'American Made'

According to reports from CNBC Beijing on March 29th, in an interview with local media on Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook stated that the iPhone is actually made in the United States to a large extent.

Cook explained that the iPhone assembly work is done in other places, but its 'equipment and manufacturing' throughout the United States.

President Trump praised Apple as one of the many companies investing in the United States. Apple said in January that it planned to contribute $350 billion to the U.S. economy over the next five years through taxation, capital investment, and job creation.

Cook said on Wednesday that Apple does not need 'political pressures' to increase US jobs. We have already done so.

Apple released a new low-priced iPad on Tuesday local time - support Apple Pencil stylus and educational software.

Apple hopes that the new iPad - mainly for school sales - will help recapture education market share eroded by Google and its Chromebook. There are a number of media reports that the iPhone 'Deteriorated demand'.

Cooke said that Apple does not consider expanding the scale of operations in the United States. At present, Apple's operating team is mainly located in California and Texas.

He said that Apple does not like 'competition' for the location of the second company's headquarters like Amazon. Apple does not want states and cities to compete.

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