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No one knows what will happen next. But Apple has reportedly scrambled to move some iPhone production from China to India.
Donald Trump wants Apple to make iPhones in the US. That won't happen, says journalist Patrick McGee, who just wrote a book ...
The iPhone maker is diversifying production to India amid tensions between the U.S. and China — but the U.S. president wants ...
The transition from China to India comes with many problems, the least of which is that the former is making it difficult for Apple to relocate production.
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 ...
Author Patrick McGee joins Rising to talk about his new book "Apple in China: "The Capture of the World's Greatest Company." ...
This will end partnerships in China that go back well over a decade. Apple is extremely anxious about the impact of its reliance on Chinese manufacturers on its profits. Tariffs of as much as 125% ...
Apple may shift all of its US iPhone production from China to India in an effort to avoid Trump's tariffs, according to a report from The Financial Times. The goal is to manufacture all 60 million ...
Apple reportedly is planning to move the assembly of all iPhones it sells in the U.S. to India, as President Donald Trump's tariffs prompt companies to lower their exposure to China. According to ...
Apple has significantly reduced iPhone 16 prices in China, with discounts reaching up to one-third, as the company faces ...
Apple’s continuous weakness in China along with rising macro risks could undermine the company’s growth opportunities. The company already trades above its intrinsic value and its upside is ...
Apple, which ranks fifth in China's smartphone market, saw shipments fall to 9.8 million phones, giving it a market share of 13.7%, down from 17.4% in the previous quarter. It was Apple's seventh ...