Former US President Donald Trump has claimed that Apple CEO Tim Cook recently called him to voice frustrations over financial penalties imposed by the European Union (EU) on the tech giant. According to Mr Trump, Cook is alarmed by the EU’s regulatory approach, including a significant tax penalty and other fines affecting Apple’s operations within the bloc.
The claim, made during Mr Trump’s appearance on the PBD Podcast, follows a contentious period for Apple and other tech companies under the EU’s stringent competition and digital service rules. For example, in September, Apple lost a significant legal battle over €13bn (£11bn) in unpaid taxes, with the EU’s highest court upholding the European Commission’s accusation of unlawful tax benefits provided by Ireland. Cook, as Mr Trump conveyed, criticised these findings as politically motivated.
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