Apple President Tim Cook was in China twice this year, he said via virtual entertainment on Tuesday, as the US innovation goliath tries to support drooping deals in a significant abroad market.
The iPhone producer stays famous among Chinese customers however has surrendered ground to homegrown opponents as of late as the Asian country faces easing back monetary development and languid utilization.
Cook stated on Tuesday that he had met with Chinese university students who were using Apple products to promote sustainable farming practices on his official Weibo account.
Cook also took fashion photographer Chen Man on a walk through a historic part of the Chinese capital in another video that was posted late on Monday.
Cook wrote, “It’s great to be back in Beijing.”
On $85.8 billion in revenue for the three months ending in June, Apple reported a profit of $21.4 billion. The income was a five percent bounce from a year prior.
However, in recent years, domestic rivals like Huawei have put pressure on the iPhone maker’s sales in China.
According to data from Canalys, a market analysis company, the company was only the sixth-biggest smartphone vendor in China in the second quarter, down from the third-biggest in the same period last year.
Cook last went to China in March, when he opened a brand-new Apple store in Shanghai and went to a forum in Beijing with other high-level executives.