Published 10:53 IST, November 21st 2019

Away from Washington, Trump praises Apple’s Texas expansion

President Donald Trump tours an Apple manufacturing plant, Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019, in Austin with Apple CEO Tim Cook and Ivanka Trump, the daughter and adviser of President Donald Trump, left. 

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President Donald Trump tours an Apple manufacturing plant, Wednesday, v. 20, 2019, in Austin with Apple CEO Tim Cook and Ivanka Trump, daughter and adviser of President Donald Trump, left. 

President Donald Trump got away from impeachment inquiry in Washington on Wednesday and celebrated tech behemoth Apple keeping its Mac Pro computer manufacturing plant in Texas state capital.

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Trump’s visit follows Apple’s anuncement in September that it would continue manufacturing latest generation of Mac Pro in Austin — a move that came once Trump administration agreed to waive tariffs on certain computer parts made in China.

“When you build it in United States, you don’t have to worry about tariffs,” Trump said, with Apple CEO Tim Cook standing by his side.

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U.S. tariffs are set to take effect Dec. 15 on an additional $160 billion in Chinese products — a move that would extend sanctions to a wide range of consumer goods, including clos, toys and iPhones.

Cook has argued to Trump that competitor Samsung would t be subject to same tariffs, and Trump said Wednesday he was “looking at” possibility of exempting Apple from tariffs.

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“ problem we have is, is you have Samsung,” Trump said. “It’s a great company, but it’s a competitor of Apple, and it’s t fair. ... We have to treat Apple on a somewhat similar basis as we treat Samsung.”

Even in middle of country, Trump couldn’t completely get away from ongoing impeachment inquiry hearings. He falsely declared that European Union Ambassador Gordon Sondland’s testimony in Washington earlier in day exonerated him.

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“Let me tell you: It’s a hoax, it’s a disgrace, it’s an embarrassment to our country,” Trump said of impeachment inquiry.

Sondland told investigators that Trump and his lawyer Rudy Giuliani explicitly sought a “quid pro quo” with Ukraine, leveraging an Oval Office visit for political investigations of Democrats. His testimony directly disputed Trump’s repeated declarations that re had been “ quid pro quo.”

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quick visit to Texas gave Trump a chance to highlight job growth in a state crucial for Republicans in 2020, both in terms of campaign contributions and votes.

As he left Washington, Trump called Austin plant a “fantastic facility” and said he’d been pushing Cook since before he was elected to locate facilities in U.S.

Cook, for his part, had pitched Trump on problem that higher tariffs would pose for Apple, particularly its iPhones. Trump said following an August meeting that “it’s tough for Apple to pay tariffs if y’re competing with a very good company that’s t.”

Cook led Trump, along with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and senior adviser Ivanka Trump, on a tour of plant.

president put Cook on spot as y stood before reporters and asked him to gauge health of U.S. ecomy.

Cook responded that he believed U.S. ecomy was “strongest in world.”

president and tech leader have had frank discussions during Trump’s nearly three years in office despite ir differences on policies such as immigration and climate change.

Trump told reporters last summer: “ reason I speak to Tim Cook: He’s one that calls me. or ones don’t call. y go out and hire — for millions of dollars — consultants that have less power than you do.”

Trump heard firsthand from employees about how products are assembled at plant. White House said that maintaining production in Austin was made possible through president’s “pro-growth and pro-business ecomic policies.”

Still, t all manufacturers are thriving under president’s tariff policies. Twelve of 18 manufacturing industries contracted in October, led by primary metals, clothing and textile mills.

tariff war between China and U.S. has prompted some manufacturers to delay purchases and investment. two countries have been working on a “Phase 1” deal that was anunced Oct. 12 but still isn’t final.

Apple is deeply rooted in Austin, where it has built its largest campus outside its Cuperti, California, headquarters. company says about 6,000 of its employees work in Austin, and it has plans to create an additional 5,000 jobs as part of a $1 billion expansion anunced last year. Mac Pro assembly plant is run by Flex Ltd.

“What I wanted Apple to do from Day One, from before I got elected, I said, ‘Someday, we’re going to see Apple building plants in our country and t in China,’” Trump said.

10:51 IST, November 21st 2019