Apple has pledged to increase its investment in China as tensions between Washington and Beijing rage on.

CEO Tim Cook said on Wednesday that the tech giant told China’s industry minister, Li Lecheng, the iPhone maker will keep investing in China, according to an official summary of their meeting in Beijing released by the Chinese government.

The report gave no details of the size of the potential investment.

Many US companies have become cautious about relations with China as the world’s two biggest economies clash over tariffs and as United States President Donald Trump seeks to promote manufacturing in the US rather than elsewhere.

The California-based company, which has also made investment pledges to Washington, DC, has so far remained relatively unscathed by the trade war betwe

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