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Tim Cook meets with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at Apple Park

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez at Apple Park to discuss Spain's "digital transformation" and other topics.

Sanchez posted to Twitter on Friday that he had a "productive meeting" with Cook at Apple's headquarters in San Francisco. The prime minister of Spain also shared a photo of himself and Cook in an Apple Park hallway.

According to his tweet, Sanchez discussed Spain's digital transformation and the country's COVID-19 recovery plan during the meeting.

Sanchez is currently on a three-day trip to the U.S. in an effort to promote Spain-based businesses to industry leaders, Reuters reported Wednesday. Sanchez says that Spain is one of the fastest-growing economies among developed countries as the pandemic recovery accelerates.

During the trip, Sanchez is traveling to New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Bloomberg reported that he will meet with the chief executives of Netflix, HBO and Disney, as well as the chairman of BlackRock, Inc.



3 Comments

lorca2770 15 Years · 72 comments

A total socialist (PSOE) partido socialista obrero espaniol, in bed with the comunists (Unidas Podemos)  destroying spain. Socialist in the european sense. What the american call socialists are nothing more than right of centre

Rayz2016 8 Years · 6957 comments

Heh. Going straight to the top to make his case?

Menzies 3 Years · 1 comment

Dorian Gray playing his prince charming part. Let us hope he didn't steal Tim's soul.