In interviews and more social media posts, US President Trump has credited himself for Tim Cook 's success, but says he's honored Apple hasn't asked for its tariff refund. Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump While the administration is now being forced to pay back tariffs it illegally imposed on US businesses, reportedly Apple has yet to apply for the refund. Apple has not commented on this, but President Trump was asked if it were true, and if the company didn't want to offend him. "I think it's brilliant if they don't do that," Trump told CNBC . "Actually, if they don't do that, they got to know me very well. I'm very honored by what you just said. If they don't do that, I'll remember them." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
In interviews and more social media posts, US President Trump has credited himself for Tim Cook 's success, but says he's honored Apple hasn't asked for its tariff refund. Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump While the administration is now being forced to pay back tariffs it illegally imposed on US businesses, reportedly Apple has yet to apply for the refund. Apple has not commented on this, but President Trump was asked if it were true, and if the company didn't want to offend him. "I think it's brilliant if they don't do that," Trump told CNBC . "Actually, if they don't do that, they got to know me very well. I'm very honored by what you just said. If they don't do that, I'll remember them." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
In interviews and more social media posts, US President Trump has credited himself for Tim Cook 's success, but says he's honored Apple hasn't asked for its tariff refund.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Donald Trump While the administration is now being forced to pay back tariffs it illegally imposed on US businesses, reportedly Apple has yet to apply for the refund.
Apple has not commented on this, but President Trump was asked if it were true, and if the company didn't want to offend him.
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