BEIJING (Reuters) - Apple Inc's Chinese supplier Luxshare Precision Industry is producing three models of iPhone 15 series this year, and the business has doubled in a year, Luxshare's chairwoman said on Thursday. The manufacturer is also making production prepara...
The Chinese government began multiple investigations into Foxconn, the company that assembles the iPhone, MacBooks and other Apple devices.
Apple's suppliers have so far spent $16 billion to move from China New research says that Apple's suppliers including iPhone manufacturer Foxconn have invested $16 billion since 2018, in an increasing plan to move or reshore manufacturing away from over-reliance on China. ...
Apple suppliers in China including Foxconn plan to resume full-scale production by February 10, despite the coronavirus outbreak in the country, reportsBloomberg. Foxconn's Hon Hai, the most important manufacturer for the U.S. company, said Tuesday it still expects to be able to restart faciliti...
For those unfamiliar, Apple works with Foxconn (a Taiwanese contract manufacturer) to produce iPhones. Now Foxconn has started large-scale recruitment in one of its factories in China, which has aroused the industry’s attention to Foxconn’s return to the country. The company also plans to i...
Earlier this month, the Financial Times reported Apple has informed component suppliers about its preference to source batteries of the upcoming iPhone 16 from facilities in India. Battery makers such as Huizhou Desay Group Co.,Ltd., a manufacturer based in Southern China’s Huizhou city, have ...
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A number of Apple's suppliers in China are allegedly telling minorities not to bother applying for work on the open market, a report claims, due to the same firms employing Uyghurs via a government-sponsored labor program.
There’s a growing divide between independent assessments of Apple’s business in China and the iPhone manufacturer’s own statements. Earlier this year, Apple CEO Tim Cook said that iPhone sales in China grew in the quarter ending March, though did not provide specifics....
Apple no longer has the exclusive rights to the "iPhone" trademark in China after the Beijing Municipal High People’s Court ruled in favor of leather goods manufacturer Xintong Tiandi Technology earlier in March. As reported byLegal Daily[Google Translate], the decision will let the Beijing comp...