Thursday, March 29th 2012
Apple CEO Meets Chinese Vice-Premier, Visits Foxconn Foundries
Apple's Tim Cook make his first trip to China as the CEO of the company, where he met with the Chinese Vice-Premier Li Keqiang. The two talked about three important subjects: the ongoing trademark dispute circling "iPad" brand name, strengthening of intellectual property laws in the country, and issues of workers' rights. Cook took away assurances from the high-ranking official, that China is working to strengthen intellectual property rights, and will pay more attention to "caring for workers." Tim Cook also visited foundries belonging to Foxconn, ZhengzhouTechnology Park in the north central province of Hebei, where Apple's products such as the iPhone and iPad are assembled. This facility employs about 120,000 people.
Source:
Reuters
19 Comments on Apple CEO Meets Chinese Vice-Premier, Visits Foxconn Foundries
But yes the communist government is also a contributing factor.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_fascism
just because they are a totalitarian government does not make them communist.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oligarchy
Readings for the young i guess, but i guess you can go with whatever major corporate news wants to label countries as and cling to that. I guess it's much easier to sleep at night when you have the bad guy's clearly pidgeon holed into a easily recognizable form of left and right.