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Explore Apple's intricate relationship with China, examining manufacturing, supply chains, and alleged agreements with Xi ...
Shoppers are taking advantage of a $42 billion government trade-in program aimed at boosting spending. But some cities have ...
China, once the undisputed global manufacturing powerhouse, is now facing a crisis that threatens its industrial dominance. For decades, the country thrived on cheap labor and massive production ...
The Trump administration has dialed back aggressive measures against China and reversed its position on technology controls ...
Apple’s deal with MP Materials is more than just a supply-chain strategy. It's a geopolitical insurance policy.
U.S. trade director Peter Navarro took aim at Apple again today, causing the company's stock to briefly drop. In an interview ...
If BOE's display module mass production qualification is approved in July, it will strengthen its role in Apple's supply ...
Apple’s investment in the mining company MP Materials will also help the tech giant reduce its dependence on China for rare ...
Apple will report earnings on Feb. 2, and Cook likely will give an update on production in China. He’ll probably avoid the near-existential topic of Apple’s future in the country.
To understand Apple’s relationship with China, you should first know that Apple now assembles nearly all of its products in the country and sells $55 billion a year there.
Apple blew through its December quarter record for sales in China when it reported earnings last month.. Sales in the greater China region grew a whopping 57% from the same period in the previous ...