During a diplomatic stint, President Trump openly criticized Apple’s strategic move to shift iPhone production from China to India, telling CEO Tim Cook that the expansion is unwelcome. The remarks underline mounting geopolitical and economic tensions as the U.S. leader challenges the tech giant’s international manufacturing plans.
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