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  • 2 weeks ago | business-standard.com | Andy Lin |Vlad Savov

    Chinese shipments of Apple Inc.'s iPhone and other mobile devices to the US dived to their lowest levels since 2011 in April, underscoring how the threat of US tariffs choked off the flow of big-ticket goods between the world's two largest economies. Smartphone exports slid 72 per cent to just under $700 million last month, sharply outpacing an overall 21 per cent drop in Chinese shipments to the US, detailed customs data showed on Tuesday.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberglinea.com | Andy Lin |Vlad Savov

    Bloomberg — Los envíos chinos de iPhone y otros dispositivos móviles de Apple Inc (AAPL) a EE.UU. cayeron en abril a sus niveles más bajos desde 2011, subrayando cómo la amenaza de aranceles estadounidenses ahogó el flujo de bienes de gran valor entre las dos mayores economías del mundo.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Andy Lin |Vlad Savov

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Andy Lin |Vlad Savov

    Apple iPhone 16 smartphones. (Bloomberg) -- Chinese shipments of Apple Inc.’s iPhone and other mobile devices to the US dived to their lowest levels since 2011 in April, underscoring how the threat of US tariffs choked off the flow of big-ticket goods between the world’s two largest economies. Smartphone exports slid 72% to just under $700 million last month, sharply outpacing an overall 21% drop in Chinese shipments to the US, detailed customs data showed on Tuesday.

  • 2 weeks ago | flipboard.com | Andy Lin |Vlad Savov

    NowHong Kong CNN — Despite a 90-day truce in its trade war with the United States, China appears to be maintaining tight control over its rare earth exports – preserving a key source of leverage in future negotiations amid intensifying strategic rivalry with Washington. As part of last week’s trade …

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