Some of the biggest names in tech, including Apple's Tim Cook and Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday.

They met at an annual gathering of advisers to Beijing’s Tsinghua University business school. Cook and Zuckerberg are on the school's advisory board.



SHANGHAI — Apple CEO Tim Cook and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg met Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday at an annual gathering of advisers to Beijing's Tsinghua University business school.

Xi was speaking with business leaders and officials at the meeting, the state broadcaster China Central Television reported. Cook and Zuckerberg are on the advisory board of the Tsinghua School of Economics and Management.

The meeting comes at a particularly key time for Apple as it prepares to launch its much-anticipated iPhone X on Friday, amid hopes the anniversary smartphone can revive the firm's sales in the world's second-largest economy.

Tsinghua's business school, founded in 1984, has seen scores of top Chinese and foreign industry leaders sit on its board, including the head of China's central bank, Zhou Xiaochuan, and Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein.

Facebook's Zuckerberg has also been very active in China, eager to get his popular social network unblocked in the world's most populous nation, where it has been banned since 2009 and held behind the country's so-called Great Firewall.

An Apple spokeswoman said the firm couldn't "comment on Tim's schedule and or meetings." Facebook confirmed Zuckerberg was in Beijing but declined to comment on details of his visit.

In a post on his Facebook page on Saturday, Zuckerberg wrote he was in Beijing for the annual meeting. "Every year this trip is a great way to keep up with the pace of innovation and entrepreneurship in China," he said.