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Apple In China The Capture Of The World's Greatest Company Patrick Mcgee

‘Absolutely riveting’ Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

‘Disturbing and enlightening’ Chris Miller, author of Chip War

‘Hugely important’ Rana Foroohar, author of Makers and Takers

‘A...

‘Absolutely riveting’ Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

‘Disturbing and enlightening’ Chris Miller, author of Chip War

‘Hugely important’ Rana Foroohar, author of Makers and Takers

‘A once-in-a-generation read’ Robert D. Kaplan, author of Waste Land

As Trump wages a tariff war with China, seeking to boost domestic electronics manufacturing, this book...

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‘Absolutely riveting’ Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

‘Disturbing and enlightening’ Chris Miller, author of Chip War

‘Hugely important’ Rana Foroohar, author of Makers and Takers

‘A once-in-a-generation read’ Robert D. Kaplan, author of Waste Land

As Trump wages a tariff war with China, seeking to boost domestic electronics manufacturing, this book offers an unparalleled insight into why his strategy is embarrassingly naïve. Apple isn’t just a brand; it’s the world’s most valuable company and creator of the 21st century’s defining product. The iPhone has revolutionized the way we live, work and connect. But Apple is now a victim of its own success, caught in the middle of a new Cold War between two superpowers.

On the brink of bankruptcy in 1996, Apple adopted an outsourcing strategy. By 2003 it was lured to China by the promise of affordable, ubiquitous labour. As the iPod and iPhone transformed Apple’s fortunes, their sophisticated production played a seminal role in financing, training, supervising and supplying Chinese manufacturers – skills Beijing is now weaponizing against the West.

Investigative journalist Patrick McGee draws on 200 interviews with former Apple executives and engineers to reveal how Cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in China has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims. Both an insider’s historical account and a cautionary tale, Apple in China is the first history of Apple to go beyond the biographies of its top executives and set the iPhone’s global domination within an increasingly fraught geopolitical context.

Pages: 448, Year of Publication: 0513, Dimensions: 15.3x15.3cm

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‘Absolutely riveting’ Peter Frankopan, author of The Silk Roads

‘Disturbing and enlightening’ Chris Miller, author of Chip War

‘Hugely important’ Rana Foroohar, author of Makers and Takers

‘A once-in-a-generation read’ Robert D. Kaplan, author of Waste Land

As Trump wages a tariff war with China, seeking to boost domestic electronics manufacturing, this book offers an unparalleled insight into why his strategy is embarrassingly naïve. Apple isn’t just a brand; it’s the world’s most valuable company and creator of the 21st century’s defining product. The iPhone has revolutionized the way we live, work and connect. But Apple is now a victim of its own success, caught in the middle of a new Cold War between two superpowers.

On the brink of bankruptcy in 1996, Apple adopted an outsourcing strategy. By 2003 it was lured to China by the promise of affordable, ubiquitous labour. As the iPod and iPhone transformed Apple’s fortunes, their sophisticated production played a seminal role in financing, training, supervising and supplying Chinese manufacturers – skills Beijing is now weaponizing against the West.

Investigative journalist Patrick McGee draws on 200 interviews with former Apple executives and engineers to reveal how Cupertino’s choice to anchor its supply chain in China has increasingly made it vulnerable to the regime’s whims. Both an insider’s historical account and a cautionary tale, Apple in China is the first history of Apple to go beyond the biographies of its top executives and set the iPhone’s global domination within an increasingly fraught geopolitical context.

Pages: 448, Year of Publication: 0513, Dimensions: 15.3x15.3cm

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Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781398534377

Book Type

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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