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Apple stocks take a mighty tumble after China authorities banned iPhones in their offices

Mehul Reuben Das • September 7, 2023, 17:16:37 IST
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Apple Inc.’s stocks took a tumble earlier this week after authorities in China banned the use of iPhones for their personnel citing risks to national security. This is being seen as China take a leaf out of the US’ playbook

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Apple stocks take a mighty tumble after China authorities banned iPhones in their offices

Apple Inc. experienced its most significant stock decline in a month following reports that Chinese government agencies have instructed their staff not to use iPhones for work purposes. These directives were issued in August to employees at ministries focusing on investment, trade, and international affairs, according to sources cited by The South China Morning Post. Importantly, these usage restrictions were not applied to all government ministries, and they exclusively targeted iPhones, designed in California, without affecting other smartphones from foreign brands. Some central government agency employees reportedly received instructions through chat groups and meetings to refrain from bringing iPhones into the office, as reported by The Wall Street Journal, citing insiders. Apple’s shares fell by 3.6 per cent to $182.91 in New York on Wednesday, marking the largest single-day drop since August 4. Before this decline, Apple had seen a 46 per cent gain in its stock value this year, which was part of a broader surge in tech stocks. Despite growing tension between the US and China in the tech industry, Apple remains widely popular in China, its largest international market. Apple’s iPhones are among the bestsellers in the country and are commonly used in both government and private sectors. However, sensitive government agencies in China have long discouraged the use of foreign-made devices, particularly as Beijing has intensified its efforts in recent years to reduce reliance on US technology. In 2022, Beijing issued an order for central government agencies and state-backed corporations to replace foreign-branded personal computers with domestic alternatives within two years, as part of an aggressive campaign to reduce dependence on overseas technology. While tensions persist, Apple continues to rely heavily on China, both as a manufacturing partner and a significant market for its products. CEO Tim Cook acknowledged the importance of this relationship during a visit to China earlier in the year, describing it as “symbiotic.” China also played a crucial role in Apple’s recent quarterly results, helping offset a generally sluggish period. The company is preparing to unveil its latest iPhones in the coming week, setting the stage for the holiday quarter, which traditionally marks its most significant sales period of the year.

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