Tim Cook to visit China to meet with the government

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Apple is not finding a bed of roses in its Chinese journey. A few days ago we informed you of the problems that Apple has with the iPhone brand in the country, where has lost the exclusivity of being able to use it. A Chinese manufacturer registered the trademark in 2007, the year in which the first iPhone was introduced. Since then, this manufacturer has been dedicated to launching mobile and laptop cases on the market using the iPhone brand on all of them. Apple appealed, claiming that this use can confuse users who think they are buying accessories made by the Cupertino guys.

But also a couple of weeks ago, Apple saw how the Chinese government closed the movie and book store in the country after doing some research on the content it offered. The country's censorship has once again rolled over all the content that can offer sensitive information to the citizens of the country.

According to Reuters, the current CEO of Apple, Tim Cook will visit China at the end of May to meet with the government of the country and to be able to shed some light on the problems the company is facing in the last weeks. The Asian giant is considered one of the main drivers of the company in terms of revenue and sales.

Some Chinese officials claim that The government has not been very happy with Apple's position in the case of unlocking the iPhone from the FBI and could have damaged relations, since if they had a request from the Chinese government, they already know the response they would get from the firm. In addition, the investor Carl Icahn sold all the shares of the company shortly after the financial results of the company were presented, alleging that Apple is facing serious problems in the country.


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