The current Apple CEO Tim Cook, has followed the footsteps of his predecessor, Steve Jobs, and has visited China this week to strengthen the company's presence in the Asian country. In the early hours, Cook met with senior government officials, which dealt with intellectual property issues, among other things. We know the constant struggle for Apple Chinese copies in the country, a task being difficult.
These meetings have not liked anything Proview company, which he described as "political campaign." Indeed, Proview is behind threatening a lawsuit by the mark "iPad" in China and has managed to block sales of Apple tablets in various regions. The influence of Cook may exercise in political members has not seemed fair play to those responsible for Proview.
During his visit, Tim Cook has also gone through an Apple store and did a tour of the Foxconn factories, in particular by a new section that is being used to produce the iPhone (probably the case of the plant where making the next iPhone).
A visit should taking into account all the issues that Apple has to solve in the Asian giant.
Source: 9to5Mac
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