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Biography Flash: Tim Cook's Viral China Tour - iPhone, Pop Mart, and Diplomacy

Biography Flash: Tim Cook's Viral China Tour - iPhone, Pop Mart, and Diplomacy

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Tim Cook has been everywhere in the headlines these past few days, thanks to a whirlwind tour of China that has been a masterclass in tech diplomacy, brand hype, and, honestly, a little bit of viral pop culture. Let’s start with what the business pages are all buzzing about—Cook landed in Shanghai late last week, kicking off his second visit to China this year, underscoring just how central the world’s biggest market still is to Apple. According to Reuters and MacRumors, Cook pledged to Chinese officials that Apple will not only maintain but also increase investment in China, even as trade tensions between China and the U.S. continue to simmer and global supply chains are in flux. His assurances landed during high-profile meetings with China’s industry minister and commerce minister, both of whom stressed that China wants Apple to deepen cooperation with local suppliers and participate in what they’re calling “high-quality development.”

But let’s get to what’s splashed across social feeds, too. Tim Cook pulled off a surprise livestream appearance on Douyin—China’s TikTok—promoting the iPhone 17 lineup and, more notably, announcing the hotly anticipated iPhone Air preorder and sale dates for China. The iPhone Air, Apple’s thinnest phone ever, will launch in China on October 22 after a regulatory delay over eSIM tech. Cook’s session quickly went viral, becoming a trending event across Chinese tech social media and giving a major public relations jolt to the iPhone rollout.

Anyone tracking the intersection between tech and pop culture will love this: Cook was spotted at Pop Mart’s splashy Monsters 10th Anniversary exhibition in Shanghai, where he received a one-of-a-kind Labubu figurine designed after himself. Photos and videos of Cook posing with his own Labubu—complete with glasses, blue shirt, and a miniature orange iPhone 17—spread across Weibo, Instagram, and Xiaohongshu, blending Apple’s design ecosystem with China’s wild, collectible-toy craze. This seemingly light moment actually delivered real impact: Pop Mart’s stock surged by over 11 percent in the days following Cook’s headline-grabbing appearance, as reported by Observer and Blind Box Daily.

Of course, Cook’s trip is about more than fun and games. According to Dao Insights, his chief goals were to untangle two problems constraining Apple’s China business: slow adoption of eSIM technology in a critical market, and Apple’s struggle to launch AI products in China amid regulatory wrangling and uncertainty about partnerships after talks with Baidu stalled. He’s now pursuing alternatives with Alibaba, but nothing’s concrete yet.

All this happened while Cook dropped in on the Shanghai Apple Store, mingled with fans, and even joined a music video set starring singer-actress Wang Feifei—shot entirely on an iPhone 17 Pro. On social media, he shared behind-the-scenes posts and thank-yous, stoking local excitement for Apple’s newest phones and adding fuel to the hashtag #TimCookInChina.

In sum, October 2025 has seen Tim Cook deftly navigating politics, product strategy, and viral culture—balancing the pressures of America’s shifting trade agenda with China’s thirst for innovation and pop art crossovers. Thanks again for listening to Tim Cook Biography Flash—subscribe now so you never miss an update on the Apple CEO’s latest moves, and be sure to search “Biography Flash” for more great biographies.

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