Tim Cook calls China 'critical' for Apple's business
Tim Cook has said China is "critical" in Apple's operations. The 63-year-old businessman, who has been the CEO of the company since 2011, is currently visiting Shanghai, amid declining iPhone sales in China. Now, according to the state-owned Global Times, Tim has said that country, which is one of the tech juggernaut's main suppliers for their devices, is "critical" for Apple's business. He said: "There’s no supply chain in the world that’s more critical to us than China. We’ve been building up and investing more and more. Today’s factories are so much more modern. And in 10 years from now, we...