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Apple wants to spend more on suppliers in Vietnam [Reuters]

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HANOI, April 16 (Reuters) - Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook said on Tuesday in Hanoi the U.S. tech giant wanted to boost its investment in Vietnam, state media reported. Cook made the statement at a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during his visit to Vietnam, a key manufacturing hub for Apple. Separately, in a statement released on Monday on its website, Apple said it would increase its spending on suppliers in Vietnam, where it has created some 200,000 jobs. Vietnam will set up a working group to support Apple's investment in the country, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told Cook during the meeting. Apple did not respond to a request for additional comments about its planned spending. Cook arrived in Hanoi on Monday for the two-day visit during which he met suppliers, students, content creators and users of Apple products. The Technology Roundup newsletter brings the latest news and trends straight to your inbox. Sign up here. Reporting by Khanh Vu and Fr [Read more]

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Apple wants to spend more on suppliers in Vietnam [Reuters]

Apple Inc.  (AAPL) 
Last apple inc. earnings: 4/30 04:30 pm Check Earnings Report
US:NASDAQ Investor Relations: investor.apple.com
HANOI, April 16 (Reuters) - Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook said on Tuesday in Hanoi the U.S. tech giant wanted to boost its investment in Vietnam, state media reported. Cook made the statement at a meeting with Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh during his visit to Vietnam, a key manufacturing hub for Apple. Separately, in a statement released on Monday on its website, Apple said it would increase its spending on suppliers in Vietnam, where it has created some 200,000 jobs. Vietnam will set up a working group to support Apple's investment in the country, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh told Cook during the meeting. Apple did not respond to a request for additional comments about its planned spending. Cook arrived in Hanoi on Monday for the two-day visit during which he met suppliers, students, content creators and users of Apple products. The Technology Roundup newsletter brings the latest news and trends straight to your inbox. Sign up here. Reporting by Khanh Vu and Fr [Read more]

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