Beijing
has instructed some government staff to stop using iPhones through chat groups
or meetings, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Hong Kong: Amid the
escalating rivalry between the US and China, the Xi Jinping government has
reportedly barred officials from using Apple iPhones at work, the media
reported on Wednesday.
Beijing has
instructed some government staff to stop using iPhones through chat groups or
meetings, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Apple relies heavily on
Greater China region for both manufacturing and sales of its iPhones and has a
major chunk of its product manufacturing in the country amid its future plans
to make India the next big manufacturing hub.
“Restrictions
on foreign devices are the latest step in Beijing’s campaign to reduce reliance
on overseas technology and could hurt Apple’s success in the country,” the
report noted.
China
apparently ordered officials at central government agencies not to use Apple’s
iPhones and other foreign-branded devices for work or bring them into the
office.
The move is
a blow to Apple’s public perception in China which is its second-biggest market
after the US.
Apple didn’t
immediately comment on the development.
According to
the company’s latest quarterly results, the Greater China region -- Hong Kong,
Macau, and Taiwan -- contributed to nearly 19 per cent of the revenue in the
June quarter.
According to the the
IDC, 65.7 million smartphones shipped in China in the second quarter (Q2) this
year, a narrower decline of 2.1 per cent compared to the same period last
year.
In the first
half of the year, the Chinese market saw 130.9 million shipments, down 7.3 per
cent year-on-year (YoY).
Huawei and
Apple were the only vendors with a positive YoY growth in the Top 5 ranking, as
the price discounts of Apple’s iPhone 14 series successfully stimulated the
demand in the country.
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