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Trump advisor Peter Navarro said it's "inconceivable" that Apple couldn't move manufacturing out of China, as Trump remains angry with Tim Cook.
The outburst intensified pressure by the Trump administration for Apple to bring back manufacturing to the United States.
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Deepwater’s Gene Munster and author of 'Apple in China' Patrick McGee, join 'The Exchange' to discuss whether Apple needs a new CEO and what needs to happen with the company.
White House trade advisor Peter Navarro chastised Apple CEO Tim Cook for not moving production out of China fast enough. President Donald Trump has ramped up pressure on Apple to make more of its products in the U.S. not overseas.
Technology CEOs and companies donated millions of dollars to the president, and the industry has been aggressive in trying to garner his appeal.
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Trump's trade advisor Peter Navarro ripped into Apple's reliance on China on Monday. Leaving the country might be harder than Trump thinks, analysts say.
Peter Navarro called out Apple CEO Tim Cook for what he described as years of delayed efforts to move iPhone production elsewhere.
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Benzinga on MSNApple Undergoing Major Management Overhaul, But CEO Tim Cook To Stay OnApple is undergoing its largest executive turnover in decades as several top leaders near retirement, according to Benzinga. Tim Cook’s longtime deputy, Jeff Williams, has announced plans to retire, leaving no clear successor.