Tim Cook, currently touring Southeast Asia, also plans to invest in Singapore. According to an Apple statement on the 18th (local time), the company plans to invest more than $250 million to expand its local campus and operations in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said, “Singapore is truly a unique place, and we take pride in the connections we’ve built with this vibrant community of creators, learners, and dreamers. Apple announced that two buildings it acquired in 2022, located across from its existing offices, will undergo significant upgrades.
Apple opened a facility in Singapore in 1981, with 72 employees focused on the early personal computer, the Apple II. Since then, it has grown to accommodate more than 3,600 employees and serves as Apple’s regional operational center. As part of his Southeast Asia tour this week, Cook is scheduled to meet with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong.
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