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Apple In China A Dangerous Dependency Patrick Mcgee

Apple In China By Patrick Mcgee Book Review The Washington Post
Apple In China By Patrick Mcgee Book Review The Washington Post

Apple In China By Patrick Mcgee Book Review The Washington Post In this episode of hidden forces, demetri kofinas speaks with financial times correspondent and wwsg exclusive thought leader, patrick mcgee, about the integral role apple played in helping to build china’s advanced manufacturing ecosystem—and the geopolitical interdependencies and national security risks now baked into that relationship. Mcgee’s book “apple in china” tells two stories. first, it chronicles apple’s ascent from being nearly bankrupt in the mid‑1990s to becoming the world’s most valuable company within just 15 years.

Mcgee Dangerous Dependency Apple The Rise Of China Wwsg
Mcgee Dangerous Dependency Apple The Rise Of China Wwsg

Mcgee Dangerous Dependency Apple The Rise Of China Wwsg Patrick mcgee explores the symbiotic rise of apple in china—and the geopolitical and national security risks now baked into that relationship. Patrick mcgee discusses apple’s rise to global dominance through its deep entanglement with chinese manufacturing and supply chains, revealing how apple’s demand for perfection reshaped global production capabilities while leaving the company geopolitically exposed. In episode 416 of hidden forces, demetri kofinas speaks with financial times correspondent patrick mcgee about the integral role apple played in helping to build china’s advanced. Mcgee’s book “apple in china” tells two stories. first, it chronicles apple’s ascent from being nearly bankrupt in the mid‑1990s to becoming the world’s most valuable company within just 15 years.

Apple In China A Dangerous Dependency Patrick Mcgee
Apple In China A Dangerous Dependency Patrick Mcgee

Apple In China A Dangerous Dependency Patrick Mcgee In episode 416 of hidden forces, demetri kofinas speaks with financial times correspondent patrick mcgee about the integral role apple played in helping to build china’s advanced. Mcgee’s book “apple in china” tells two stories. first, it chronicles apple’s ascent from being nearly bankrupt in the mid‑1990s to becoming the world’s most valuable company within just 15 years. Financial times san francisco correspondent patrick mcgee examined apple's relationship with china and the impact of locating so many factories there. the. As patrick mcgee documents in apple in china, after experiments in taiwan, south korea, and even the czech republic, apple found what it needed only in china. not for cheap labour—that story had ended by the early 2000s—but for something more valuable: unconstrained design potential. 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.

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