Cook: Apple started in China |
Tim Cook, Apple's chief executive, said in an interview with Fox Business Channel that Chinese manufacturers' phone factories had resumed operations due to Chinese control of the spread of the Corona virus.
"I think China controls the coronavirus," Cook said. "I mean, look at the numbers because they're decreasing every day. I'm very optimistic." “We know we have suppliers. IP telephones are available all over the world. Our main parts are from USA, main parts from China, etc.”
"When we look at the parts made in China, the factory is reopened, so the factory was able to bypass the conditions of returning to work," said Cook. She returned to work. "
Although the number of cases of coronavirus in China did not rise earlier this year, the disease has spread to many countries around the world, including the Arab Middle East countries.
Cook's comments are believed to reassure investors that the company's business is booming, especially after the recent decline in Apple and other technology stocks due to ongoing concerns and news related to the Corona virus.