Fifth visit: October 2014
To solve concerns over a large-scale phishing attack on Apple's iCloud website in China, Tim Cook set off on his fifth trip and met with China's Vice- Premier Ma Kai to talk about user security and to exchange views on strengthening cooperation in the information and communication fields. During this trip, he also visited a Foxconn Manufacturing Plant in Zhengzhou, Central China's Henan province and attended the 2014 Tsinghua Management Global Forum.
Sixth visit: May 2015
The main purpose of this visit to China was to promote Apple's renewable energy and new environmental protection projects in China. Cook met with China's Vice-Premier Liu Yandong to discuss cooperation with China in science, technology, education and other fields. In addition, he stopped by new Apple Stores across China to communicate with customers and employees and visited an elementary school to see how the iPad becomes part of a classroom.
Seventh visit: October 2015
On this seventh trip, Cook shared a photo of himself standing on the Great Wall to his followers on Sina Weibo, a Chinese micro-blogging website. He also posted photos of his visits to Apple stores and said, "Had a great visit with customers and our talented team at Apple Store Wangfujing today!" The task of this trip was to push Apple's new clean energy projects in China as it announced its plan to build 200 megawatts of solar-energy projects in China.