Apple tech giant Apple is hopeful that some popular 'apps' removed from the Chinese app store will be brought back in the current year. Chief executive Tim Cook, expressed hope that the app will be back in line with the request of the government.
In his statement in the Fortune Forum conference in Guangzhou, China, Cook said that he believed in freedom. Apple is the moral duty of free publicity - Cook said on Tuesday in response to comments from a Democrat of the United States Democratic Party on Tuesday.
Apple chief said, "I hope there are some things over time, some things that have been removed will be returned. I have hope for this and I am hopeful in this regard. "He said that he always seek ways to work together and if it is to be criticized for it, then it will be.
Apple and another US tech giant Google earns billions of dollars in operating their app store in China. This is why it is important market for two organizations.
Cook said that Apple's latest iPhone X could not be satisfied with the sale status of X. In recent years, the company's occupation of its third largest market has decreased.