US tech giant Apple Inc will further speed up efforts to help Chinese-developed mobile applications go global, as local developers reportedly raked in earnings exceeding $7 billion from the company's App Store.
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple, said in Beijing on Monday that about half of the earnings came in the past 12 months alone, indicating strong momentum in the industry.
Cook made the remark during his latest trip to Beijing, as the company is trying to boost its contracting smartphone sales in China, its second-largest market after the United States.
In a meeting at an Apple store in Beijing, Cook said, "Chinese developers are already technologically strong, and Apple will offer more help in the marketing side to help them venture into overseas markets."
Apple has announced that it pumped $1 billion into Didi Chuxing, China's largest ride-hailing platform.
Apple said Cook was in Beijing for an app store developer activity. It declined to comment on whether the senior executive will meet with high-level officials to talk about regulatory issues.
Last month, the government shut down Apple's iTunes movie services and iBooks services on the mainland, and earlier this month, the company lost exclusive rights to its iPhone trademark in China.