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The real reason iPhones might cost more: Apple's China gamble - BGR
Beyond iPhones, Evercore ISI estimates that 55% of Apple’s Mac products and 80% of iPads are also assembled in China. Apple didn’t just come to rely on China — it embedded itself there.
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iOS 18.6 Apple Intelligence Launch in China Delayed by U.S.-China Trade Tensions
Apple's efforts to bring Apple Intelligence to the critical Chinese market have been stymied by tension resulting from the tariffs that ...
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Apple Stock Is Up on the Tariff Deal. But the Tough Times Are Far From Over. - MSN
Apple stock popped on Monday on the U.S.-China 90-day tariffs deal, but the picture for the iPhone maker is still muddy. Shares climbed 5.5% to $209.16 as Wall Street scooped up the beaten-down ...
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How Apple turbocharged China's development
A new book raises the specter that corporate offshoring of manufacturing may have undermined America's lead in technological innovation and even its national security.
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Why Is The Nasdaq Down This Week? Apple, China And Jobless Claims Worries Fuel Stock Market Slide - Forbes
Apple’s share price closed 3.6% lower on Thursday after news emerged that China has banned officials from central government agencies from using iPhones or other foreign-branded devices for work.
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Apple is fighting Tencent and ByteDance over in-app payments in China - Engadget
Apple has been pressuring ByteDance and Tencent to close loopholes in China that funnel customers to external payment systems for making in-app purchases, according to a report by Bloomberg.Anyone ...
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Apple Agrees to Pay $490M to Settle Lawsuit Alleging That Tim Cook Defrauded Shareholders - MacRumors
Apple has agreed to pay $490 million to settle a class action lawsuit alleging that Apple CEO Tim Cook defrauded shareholders by concealing falling demand for iPhones in China, according to ...
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Apple may raise iPhone 17 prices but not blame tariffs
When Apple launches its 2025 range of new iPhones, it is expected to include a new, slimmer model. It's not clear whether this model can be made in countries facing lower tariffs than China.
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