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Apple CEO Tim Cook, China’s Commerce Minister Discuss Trade Ties 🌏🤝

Apple CEO Tim Cook, China’s Commerce Minister Discuss Trade Ties 🌏🤝

In a high-profile meeting on March 20, 2026, China’s Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and Apple CEO Tim Cook explored ways to strengthen economic cooperation amid evolving US-China relations. The talks come as both nations navigate complex global supply chains and green tech innovation priorities.

🔑 Key highlights:

  • Wang emphasized China’s commitment to 'high-level opening up' and sustainable industrial development
  • Cook reaffirmed Apple’s reliance on Chinese manufacturing, calling it 'our most important production base'
  • Both sides expressed hope for stable bilateral economic ties to support global growth

💡 Why it matters: With Apple sourcing 95% of its products from the Chinese mainland, this dialogue signals tech giants’ balancing act between geopolitical tensions and business realities. The meeting follows six rounds of US-China trade talks this year aimed at resolving longstanding disputes.

🌱 Green innovation emerged as a focal point, with Wang urging Apple to 'deepen cooperation in sustainable development' – aligning with China’s carbon neutrality goals. Cook responded that Apple plans to expand investments in renewable energy projects across its Chinese supply chain.

As young professionals and entrepreneurs watch these developments, the big question remains: Can economic interdependence overcome political friction? For now, both parties seem committed to finding common ground. 📈

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