Apple CEO Tim Cook paid a visit to the iPhone production line at the newly built Foxconn Zhengzhou Technology Park in Zhengzhou, China on Mar. 28
Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook (L) visits the iPhone production line at the newly built Foxconn Zhengzhou Technology Park in Zhengzhou, Henan province in this March 28, 2012 handout photo
A surveillance camera is seen on top of a Foxconn building in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, in this file picture taken May 25, 2010. In a landmark development for the way Western companies do business in China, Apple Inc said March 29, 2012 it had agreed to work with partner Foxconn to substantially improve wages and working conditions at the factories that produce its wildly popular products
Apple CEO Tim Cook (2nd R) walks with employees as he arrives at the headquarters of China Telecom before a meeting with the company's Chairman & CEO Wang Xiaochu (not pictured), in Beijing
Workers are seen inside a Foxconn factory in the township of Longhua in the southern Guangdong province, in this file picture taken May 26, 2010. In a landmark development for the way Western companies do business in China, Apple Inc said March 29, 2012 it had agreed to work with partner Foxconn to substantially improve wages and working conditions at the factories that produce its wildly popular products
Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook (2nd L) talks to employees as he visits the iPhone production line at the newly built Foxconn Zhengzhou Technology Park, Henan province in this March 28, 2012 handout photo.
China's Vice Premier Li Keqiang (R) shakes hands with Apple CEO Tim Cook during a meeting at Zhongnanhai leadership compound in Beijing, March 27, 2012 in this photo distributed by Chinese official Xinhua News Agency on March 28, 2012.
Workers are seen inside a Foxconn factory in the township of Longhua in the southern Guangdong province, in this file picture taken May 26, 2010. In a landmark development for the way Western companies do business in China, Apple Inc said March 29, 2012 it had agreed to work with partner Foxconn to substantially improve wages and working conditions at the factories that produce its wildly popular products
Apple CEO Tim Cook (2nd L) talks to employees at an Apple store in central Beijing, March
Security guards walk under nets, installed on a factory building to prevent workers from jumping to their deaths, at a Foxconn factory, in Langfang, Hebei Province, in this file picture taken August 3, 2010. In a landmark development for the way Western companies do business in China, Apple Inc said March 29, 2012 it had agreed to work with partner Foxconn to substantially improve wages and working conditions at the factories that produce its wildly popular products
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