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Tim Cook Signed Five Year $275 Billion Deal With China to Protect Apple's Interests [Report]

Posted December 7, 2021 at 4:31pm by iClarified · 4729 views
Apple CEO Tim Cook 'secretly' signed a five year agreement with China to ensure the company's success, according a new report from The Information.

The deal was forged during a series of in-person visits to the country in 2016. A burst of regulatory actions against Apple's business, including the shutdown of iTunes Movies and Books, had left executives scrambling to salvage the company's relationship with Chinese officials who felt Apple wasn't contributing to the local economy.

The cornerstone of Cook’s strategy was a memorandum of understanding between Apple and the National Development and Reform Commission, China’s powerful economic planning agency. The 1,250-word agreement was originally conceived by Apple’s government affairs team in China as a way to improve relations with Beijing and win an audience with senior leaders, according to a person familiar with the agreement. Face-to-face meetings with top Chinese officials became a priority for Apple brass after regulators shut down iTunes books and movies in April 2016, the person said.

In May, Cook announced an unprecedented $1 billion investment in Didi, giving the company an edge in its war against Uber.

Five days later in Beijing, Cook, along with Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams and government affairs head Lisa Jackson, met publicly with senior government officials at the country’s secretive leadership compound, Zhongnanhai. Neither side disclosed details of the visit, but they were there in part to sign the economic deal, which committed Apple to aiding roughly a dozen causes favored by China. They included a pledge to help Chinese manufacturers develop “the most advanced manufacturing technologies” and “support the training of high-quality Chinese talents.”

Apple also promised to use more components with Chinese suppliers, to sign deals with Chinese software firms, to collaborate on technology with Chinese universities, and to invest in Chinese tech companies. Apple said it would invest "many billions of dollars more" than what it was currently spending in the country.

Internal documents reveal Apple's pledge would amount to over $275 billion in five years. The agreement was set to automatically extend for an additional year, through May 2022, if neither side had an objection.

More details in the full report linked below...

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