Apple Inc., which counts China as its biggest manufacturing hub and the US as its largest market, is now at the center of an ...
China is the latest regulator probing Apple's App Store, as developers want lower fees, and third-party app stores and ...
Now it’s reported that China’s State Administration for Market Regulation, SAMR, is considering going after Apple for its App ...
Apple (AAPL), which counts China as its largest manufacturing hub and the U.S. as its largest market, has found itself in the center of a ...
China's antitrust regulator is preparing for a possible investigation into Apple's policies and App Store fees, Bloomberg ...
China is considering opening an antitrust investigation into Apple’s App Store commissions, mirroring those already carried out in the ...
Apple Inc. pulled off a major feat for Wall Street, managing to report better-than-expected revenue and earnings in its fiscal first quarter, even amid an unexpected revenue decline in Greater China.
DeepSeek may not have triggered a sell-off panic for Apple, but the iPhone maker has another China headache. While Apple avoided the pummelling handed to its Silicon Valley peers this week by ...
And Apple’s China sales also disappointed Wall Street forecasts, coming in at $18.5 billion, below estimates of $20.9 billion, an 11% year-over-year decline. Apple’s overall 4% year-over-year ...
A Chinese regulator is planning a potential investigation into Apple's (AAPL) App Store policies and the fees it charges app developers.
Apple avoided a hit to its share price from DeepSeek, but it has another China-made problem. iPhone sales in the country have fallen again. An 11% slide in sales last quarter is raising concerns ...