Ireland rewards Apple for 40th anniversary since arrival

Tim Cook Ireland

We all know that Apple has a very good relationship with Ireland Due in part to the interest they have in Cupertino for the tax issue, logically this interest is mutual and is that for Ireland being the headquarters of one of the richest companies in the technology sector is also important.

In this case the CEO of Apple himself, Tim Cook, visited the city of Cork a few days ago, which is the place of the company's headquarters in Europe and the government of the country gave him a award for the 40 years they have been working together. In that sense, it is normal for both parties to be satisfied with the work carried out during these years, as it is commonly said is a "win win" for both parties.

If it is true that have had some legal problems with the tax issue but they have always been external to Apple itself and to the Irish government (Europe fined Apple for non-payment of taxes in 2016), which in all cases have managed to manage these setbacks. Now Cook himself talks about improving the management of taxes in the country and improving as much as possible about the privacy of its users and employees, employees who in the case of Ireland are about 6.000.

During the visit to Ireland, the CEO of Apple took the opportunity to meet with Irish musician Hozier in his spectacular studio, he also visited the WarDucks video game company in Dublin and received this recognition for all the years of work in the country. In short, a visit in which Cook announced possible changes regarding the tax regulation as well explained in Reuters.


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