Tim Cook visits Singapore as Apple expands campus there


Apple Marina Bay Sands store, Singapore



CEO Tim Cook has continued his tour of Asia by visiting Singapore, where he announced that Apple will spend $250 million to expand its existing campus there.

Apple does not release Tim Cook’s schedule in advance, but following visits to Vietnam and then Indonesia, the CEO is concluding what appears to be a week-long Asia trip. His apparently final stop is a two-day visit to Singapore, and at the same time Apple has announced a significant expansion of its office campus space in the country.

“Singapore is truly a one-of-a-kind place, and we are proud of the connection we’ve built with this dynamic community of creators, learners, and dreamers,” said Cook in a statement. “With our growing campus, Apple is writing a new chapter in our history here.”

“Our Singapore teams have played an important role in enriching the lives of our customers,” he continued, “and we can’t wait for many more decades of innovation to come.”

According to Bloomberg, Cook is scheduled to meet with Singapore’s current Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, and Lawrence Wong, who is due to succeed him in May.

Cook’s visit to Singapore, and Apple’s expansion in the area, comes more than 40 years after the company first began manufacturing in the country. In 1981, Singapore itself was only 16 years old, and Apple started producing the Apple II there.



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