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Donald Trump wants Apple to make iPhones in the US. That won't happen, says journalist Patrick McGee, who just wrote a book ...
Apple in China,” by Patrick McGee, tells the gripping tale of how the computer giant’s decades-long investment in China ...
Apple’s success rests on the iPhone. The profitable pocket device helped turn it from a niche player in the personal computer ...
Apple’s continuous weakness in China along with rising macro risks ... relatively well in the recent quarter, the amount of challenges that it now faces has increased dramatically and could ...
The two companies will be the principal suppliers of Apple iPhones made in India. However, the transition from China to India comes with many problems, not the least of which is that the ...
The world’s most valuable company has become so reliant on Chinese suppliers and sales that it would be worth half as much or less without them. Credit...Chris Gash Supported by By Tripp Mickle ...
Analysts at JP Morgan are looking more favorably at Q2 results, predicting that Apple may actually see increased revenue in Q3 thanks to short-term effects of the ongoing U.S.-China tariff battle.
Sales in the Greater China region, Apple's biggest overseas market, declined 11% in the December quarter due to increased competition from local brands and regulatory challenges affecting the ...
Trump’s push to manufacture iPhones in the U.S. faces huge challenges due to Apple’s global supply chain, high costs, and decades of entrenched expertise.
Apple Inc.’s sales from China declined more than anticipated in the latest quarter, overshadowing otherwise solid results for the iPhone maker. China revenue fell 2.3% to $16 billion in the ...
Hello everyone! This is Lauly, sending greetings from Taipei. Usually, people in Taiwan enjoy a four-day holiday at the beginning of April -- Children's Day and Tomb-Sweeping Day (a bit of an odd ...
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