Apple Inc.
Location
California
Founded
1977-04-29
Website
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Electronic Computers, Computer Terminals, Computer Peripheral Equipment, Not Elsewhere Classified, Household Audio and Video Equipment, Radio and Television Broadcasting and Communications Equipment, Prepackaged Software), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-07-10 (indiatimes.com)
Sabih Khan: New 'Strategist' COO at Apple faces the Big Tariff Test, ET BrandEquity
Sabih Khan, Apple's new COO, faces the challenge of reordering the global supply chain amid US-China tensions and Apple's AI lag. He must balance relations between the US and China, ensure timely product delivery, and meet carbon neutrality goals. Khan's role is crucial as Apple expands in India while navigating geopolitical complexities.
Read more2025-07-03 (svetapple.sk)
Apple encountered a problem in the supply chain. Foxconn withdrew hundreds of Chinese technicians -
Apple faces problems in India. Foxconn withdrew Chinese technicians from the iPhone factory, which can slow down production.
Read more2025-07-02 (indiatimes.com)
Leave India…: Foxconn to hundreds of Chinese engineers and technicians working at iPhone factories in India -
Tech News : Apple's iPhone production faces disruption as Foxconn experiences a significant withdrawal of Chinese engineers from its Indian facilities, impacting
Read more2025-07-02 (machash.com)
Mystery recall of iPhone engineers may be Chinese interference in Apple's plans
More than 300 Chinese iPhone engineers and technicians have been recalled from an Indian production plant, says a new report. No public acknowledgement or explanation has been…
Read more2025-06-30 (supplychaindigital.com)
Inside Texas Instruments' $60bn US Supply Chain Gamble | Supply Chain Magazine
Texas Instruments is investing US$60bn in US chip plants across Texas and Utah, supporting supply chains for Apple, Ford, Medtronic, NVIDIA and SpaceX
Read more2025-06-11 (scmdojo.com)
Powerful Solutions on Mac for Supply Chain Teams -
Discover how MacBooks boost supply chain teams with analytics, security, automation, and remote collaboration tools.
Read more2025-06-09 (supplychain360.io)
Top 10 Emerging Sourcing Hubs in 2025 - SupplyChain 360
As businesses look to rebalance risks away from China-centric dependencies, emerging sourcing hubs are rapidly stepping into the spotlight.
Read more2025-06-05 (infostock.bg)
Apple provides TATA India to the iPhone repair business -
Apple has attracted the Tata Group to deal with the repairs to the iPhone and MacBook devices in the fast -growing Indian market, which signals the deepening role of the Indian conglomerate in the supply chain of the US technology giant, the source familiar with the issue of the Raiders quoted. "
Read more2025-06-04 (indianweb2.com)
India's iPhone Production Lags Behind China: Scaling Bottlenecks and Supply Chain Realignment | .com
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Read more2025-06-03 (supplychain360.io)
Top 10 Companies Most Exposed To Tariffs - SupplyChain 360
From Apple to Ford, here's a look at the firms most exposed to tariffs, and how they're responding to secure their supply lines.
Read more2025-06-01 (epochtimes.com.tw)
iPhone returns to the United States to produce, affecting the overseas layout of Hon Hai | iPhone | India | United States |
Apple's supply chain capacity distribution is affected by the US-China tariff war and has begun to move out of China and manufacture from India, but US President Trump hopes that Apple can return to the US to manufacture, which may lead to
Read more2025-06-01 (fool.com)
Apple Stock: Did President Trump Just Give Investors a Reason to Sell? |
Apple (AAPL 0.76%) has optimized its costs through a global manufacturing footprint. This relationship -- specifically with China -- may be coming to an end if President Donald Trump gets his way. The maker of the iPhone used the large and cheap labor market of China and other Asian nations to cheaply build and assemble its hardware before selling to consumers around the world, making a tidy profit in the process.
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