Tim Cook and other CEOs meet with Donald Trump to discuss government spending

Tim Cook explains why he agreed to meet with Donald Trump

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A few days ago Donald Trump, president of the United States, announced the departure of the country from Paris Agreement against climate change a controversial decision. The current CEO of Apple, Tim Cook had a conversation with Trump in which he urged him not to abandon the pact but, finally and against the opinion of millions of people, the American president announced the definitive exit. Today it is known that Cook and other CEOs of technology companies have had a meeting with Donald Trump to address the issue of public spending and how technology could help reduce these costs.

Trump meets CEOs of tech companies

Donald Trump, the current president (of the United States), will meet with the top executives of technology companies such as Apple Inc and Amazon.com Inc on Monday at the White House. for help in reducing waste and improving government services.

The meeting that they will keep today will bring together almost 20 executives from technology companies such as Apple, Amazon, MasterCard, Oracle or Tesla who will provide their knowledge to reduce public spending and eliminate certain regulations. Trump's idea is not bad, to be advised by large companies that dominate the private technology sector for the benefit of their country; let's remember: America first.

The White House hopes that it can save almost a trillion dollars in 10 years making cuts in issues related to technological advances, promoting improvements in telecommunications and avoiding, above all, fraud through government agencies.

In one of his last interviews, Tim Cook showed his discontent with Donald Trump but he stressed that he will continue working for the United States and trying to bloody policies of the current president do not shine above the America's greatness. We must also highlight the visit of Michelle Obama during WWDC 2017, days after the announcement of the current president of the American country (in which he confirmed the departure of the US from the Paris Agreement), an order for the current administration.


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