A growing number of Chinese consumers are switching from Apple's iPhone, paper says

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A growing number of Chinese consumers are switching from Apple's iPhone, Hong Kong paper says

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is like "cutting the ground from under one's foot," according to the Hong Kong-based newspaper.

Apple, a big player in China, is sitting in the crossfire of the tit-for-tat tariffs between the U.S. and China. Its China business accounted for more thanin its fiscal second quarter and the company sells billions of dollar worth in iPhones in China every year. Now the anti-Apple sentiment in China is creating more headaches for the tech giant who is already suffering from the slowing iPhone demand. Shares of Apple has tumbled nearly 12% in the past month as trade tensions intensified. The U.S. hiked tariffs on $200 billions worth of Chinese goods earlier in May. China retaliated by raising duties on $60 billion worth of U.S. imports to as high as 25%.

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Africa should just step up and take advantage of this trade war. Get Apple to assemble its products in Africa. By 2050, Africa would have the most youthful population in the world..... Benefits: lots of jobs, revenue for host countries, massive infrastructural developments.

China should stop assembling iPhones. Huawei is far better anyway.

I am from Europe and I am feeling the same.

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How Trump shot himself egocentrically on the foot.

The US can only blame itself for selling itself to another country. Payback is happening and the US markets will bleed out before the end of 2019. 10K Dow.

Would be hilarious to see Apple have record sales in China

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Ya in China but not here. Usa

Ofcourse a Chinese newspaper will report that lol

It is NOT according to the South China Morning Post but according to the CORRUPT people controlling the Chinese people ILLEGITIMATELY, The Chinese Communist Party

Of course news coming from a China communist newspaper

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