The chief executives of major tech companies such as Meta, Apple, Google, and others have extended their congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and expressed their willingness to collaborate with his incoming administration. The tech leaders conveyed their messages of support through various online platforms.
Apple CEO Tim Cook took to X to congratulate President Trump on his victory and expressed eagerness to engage with the new administration. Cook emphasized the importance of maintaining the United States' leadership in innovation and creativity.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai also offered his congratulations to Trump, acknowledging the country's current era of innovation and pledging to work with the administration to ensure that the benefits reach all Americans.
Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, shared his optimism about the future of the country and expressed his readiness to collaborate with the president-elect and his team. Similarly, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and founder Jeff Bezos conveyed their congratulations to Trump.
Other tech giants such as Microsoft, Intel, and OpenAI echoed similar sentiments in their online posts, highlighting their willingness to cooperate with the incoming administration.
The tech industry is closely watching for potential changes that the Trump administration may bring, including implications for hiring foreign talent and ongoing antitrust battles between tech companies and the US government.