Ministry of Commerce International Trade Negotiator and Deputy Minister Li Chenggang meets with Apple's Chief Operating Officer Sabih Khan from the United States.
On December 19th, Li Chenggang, the deputy minister and international trade negotiation representative of the Ministry of Commerce, met with Sabeen Khan, the Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. They exchanged views on the business development of Apple Inc in China.
On December 19th, Li Chenggang, the Deputy Minister and International Trade Negotiator of the Ministry of Commerce, met with Sabih Khan, the Chief Operating Officer of Apple Inc. of the United States. The two sides exchanged views on the development of Apple's business in China. Li Chenggang stated that the cooperation between Apple and the Chinese market is a process of mutual achievement and mutual growth. During the "14th Five-Year Plan" period, China will further expand its high-level opening-up to the outside world, bringing greater development opportunities for foreign enterprises, including Apple. It is hoped that Apple will continue to deepen integration with its Chinese partners, cultivate the Chinese market, and achieve mutual development.
Sabih Khan stated that Apple highly values the capabilities and potential of the Chinese supply chain, and working with Chinese partners has long been a relationship of mutual benefit. Apple will continue to be committed to long-term development in China, increasing investment in the supply chain, research and development, and social welfare in China, adhering to the development direction of intelligence, greenization, and integration, and achieving mutual benefit and win-win outcomes.
This article is selected from the "Ministry of Commerce official website", edited by GMTEight: Xu Wenqiang.
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