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Apple increases orders from Taiwanese supplier to reduce dependence on China

Por: 9to5Mac Tech February 03, 2023

Apple and many other companies rely heavily on China to make their products, but this has become a problem recently as the Asian country has been imposing lockdowns and other political restrictions that affect the production of these companies. In an attempt to reduce its dependence on China, Apple is now diversifying its suppliers and will now increase orders from a Taiwanese company. Apple wants to reduce its dependence on Chinese suppliers As... + full article



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