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Trump Says He Has a 'Little Problem' With Apple's CEO

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During a business roundtable with American business leaders in Qatar on Thursday, President Trump said he had a "little problem" with one of the CEOs who wasn't there: Apple's Tim Cook. Trump criticized Cook—who announced a $500 billion spending plan for the US days after meeting with Trump in…
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News video: Trump provokes ‘Friend’ India with a STERN Diktat to Apple CEO Tim Cook

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Donald Trump sparks a fresh controversy by opposing Apple’s iPhone manufacturing expansion in India. Speaking from Qatar, Trump revealed he told Apple CEO Tim Cook to halt plans and focus on U.S. job creation. He accused India of imposing “very high tariffs” and claimed India is now willing to...

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