Will the Chinese government accept Tim Cook's requests?

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According to 'Reuters', it claims that the CEO of Apple Tim Cook, will visit Beijing later this month to speak with some high-level Chinese government officials. The measure has been promoted by the Chinese regulatory body, to talk about the iBooks y digital movies Apple in iTunes.

The CEO will also discuss other topics such as the weakening iPhone sales, and the recent loss of the iPhone brand in the eastern country. Tim Cook will meet with the government, more specifically with senior leaders of the Communist party, including officials who are in charge of the country's propaganda.

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During his visit to China, Tim Cook is scheduled to meet high-ranking government and Communist Party leaders, including officials in charge of propaganda, the source told 'Reuters', who asked not to be named.

China it is the second most important, and largest market for Apple after the United States. With the smartphone market saturated in the United States, the company has been expanding its operation in China to fuel its high growth. However, after successful growth over the last year, Apple saw a 26 percent decrease on its sales in China in the first quarter of 2016.

China has been trying to rely less on foreign technology and more on local technology, especially in the banking and insurance sectors. But Apple is emphasizing the eastern country, as it is one of the few foreign companies in the world that has been so successful in China.

What you want to propose is the iBooks and movies integration in iTunes there, but of course the obstacles that the government puts up are important. Will he get it?.

Source  Reuters


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