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Apple Inc. offered to start production in Turkey

Apple Inc. offered to start production in Turkey
31.08.2016 16:30
Mehmet Simsek, Turkish deputy prime minister, urged Apple Inc. to begin production in Turkey, the Turkish Haberturk newspaper reported Aug. 30.

Simsek added that Turkey will be glad to see Apple Inc. in the country, the message said.

Earlier, the EU urged Apple Inc. to pay 13 billion euros to Ireland.

The European Commission ordered Apple Inc. to pay Ireland unpaid taxes of up to 13 billion euros as it ruled the firm had received illegal state aid.

Apple Inc. was founded in 1976.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, that designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.

Apple Inc. has more than 500 stores in 19 countries.

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