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Apple iPhone shipments to China plummet

By Bloomberg
13 February 2019   |   5:55 am
Apple Inc.'s smartphone shipments declined by an estimated 20 percent in China for the final quarter of 2018 as the company sees competition from Huawei and local rivals.

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