KEY POINTS
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook and President Trump toured a manufacturing plant in Austin, Texas.
  • The two have a warm relationship, but Trump wants Apple to assemble its computers in the U.S.
  • "When you build in the United States you don't have to worry about tariffs," Trump said on Wednesday

President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook toured a Texas manufacturing facility on Wednesday, getting a glimpse of a factory used by Apple to assemble the Mac Pro desktop.

The tour was a public symbol of Trump's close relationship with Cook, and also provided an opportunity for the president to showcase a leading American company that's manufacturing in the U.S. as Trump struggles to put into place the first piece of a U.S.-China trade agreement.