We are living in times in which it seems that companies no longer only have to deal with direct competitors but must also give explanations to people such as the candidates for the presidency of the United States of America. This is the case of the Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders who has had an interview with Tim Cook and it has insisted to him that they should manufacture more products in American territory.
He is not the first candidate to talk about the things that Apple should or should not do and is that another of the candidates, the problematic Donald Trump, has already affirmed that Apple should make its "damn" products in America.
Once again, the Cupertino company has been tried by another candidate for the presidency of the United States. This time the Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders has asked Apple to make more products in the United States in addition to paying a fair amount of tax, which is not happening when having most of its capital outside the American territory, according to the candidate.
As you can see, although Sanders makes less extreme comments, they are about the same issues as the Republican candidate. It should also be remembered that when it comes to tax payments, Apple CEO Tim Cook has long claimed that the company pays every penny it owes in taxes, claiming that whoever says otherwise would be using 'political garbage. » Cook has also expressed dissatisfaction with the code fiscal of the United States as it is not adjusted for companies as large as Apple at the moment.