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Apple in China

The Capture of the World's Greatest Company

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Apple in China

De: Patrick McGee
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“Phenomenal…a jaw-dropping book.” —Jon Stewart, The Daily Show

Named by both The New York Times and The Economist as one of the best books of the year so far, this “scrupulously reported” (The New Yorker) and “astonishing” (The Daily Telegraph, London) book rivets with its portrayal of how Apple allowed itself to become dependent on China for a huge percentage of its manufacturing, making it vulnerable and unwittingly laying the groundwork for the Asian superpower to rival the US in technological expertise.

After struggling to build its products on three continents, Apple was lured by China’s seemingly inexhaustible supply of cheap labor. Soon it was sending thousands of engineers across the Pacific, training millions of workers, and spending hundreds of billions of dollars to create the world’s most sophisticated supply chain. These capabilities enabled Apple to build the 21st century’s most iconic products—in staggering volume and for enormous profit.

Without explicitly intending to, Apple built an advanced electronics industry within China, only to discover that its massive investments in technology upgrades had inadvertently given Beijing a power that could be weaponized.

In Apple in China, journalist Patrick McGee draws on more than two hundred interviews with former executives and engineers, supplementing their stories with unreported meetings held by Steve Jobs, emails between top executives, and internal memos regarding threats from Chinese competition. The book highlights the unknown characters who were instrumental in Apple’s ascent and who tried to forge a different path, including the Mormon missionary who established the Apple Store in China; the “Gang of Eight” executives tasked with placating Beijing; and an idealistic veteran whose hopes of improving the lives of factory workers were crushed by both Cupertino’s operational demands and Xi Jinping’s war on civil society.

Apple in China is the sometimes disturbing and always revelatory story of how an outspoken, proud company that once praised “rebels” and “troublemakers”—the company that encouraged us all to “Think Different”—devolved into passively cooperating with a belligerent regime that increasingly controls its fate.

©2025 Patrick McGee (P)2025 Simon & Schuster Audio
Economía Geopolítica Globalización Internacional Política y Gobierno Relaciones Internacionales China Tecnología Para reflexionar Inspirador Guerra
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I had no idea how dependent our current economy and technology is trapped in China

Excellent

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Nothing to dislike about this book.

A must read for all those concerned about the future of the global economy.

Awesome!!

This was an awesome take on where China is today!

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Great detail in the history and people who drove Apples sourcing strategy and growth from the very beginning. All told with engaging storytelling.

Amazing history on how and why Apple became what it is today.

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this book brings to light important information not known to the public. Glad I don't use I products.
Amazing how Apple sold out to the commies just to enrichen the top people at Apple and it's shareholders. Super cheap labor to deliver expensive final product to the world. Liberals with the "liveable wage" doctrine should all boycott Apple and quit using all its products.
The future just got scarier.

exposing the rotten apple

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The reportage by this honored business journalist is deep, original, and points to a situation no one else is paying attention to at all—how deeply Apple has fallen into the clutches of the Chinese Communist Party. When the President demands re-shoring of iPhone manufacture, he obviously has no idea that what he’s asking for is virtually impossible. I’ve been a certifiable Mac-head since the 1980s and I’m sad to see how insatiable demand for iPods and iPhones and shareholder greed have trapped a great U.S. company in an economic vise. The implications don’t stop with manufacturing. The safety and security of chip production on Taiwan is at stake and, by extension, American security. By the way, business nonfiction can be riveting.

Stunning implications

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Learned a ton about Apple’s operations in China, but overall, my top takeaway is simply that business is hard. You do your best, work hard, and sometimes even massively successful companies like Apple just can’t overcome all the challenges.

Incredibly revealing…and depressing

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I really enjoyed this book as it was the first time I've read a comprehensive overview of what America's tech giant has been doing in China outside little blurbs here and there. Well resourced, fairly neutral, and one hell of a ride. This book does not include the tired tropes about Apple that proliferate so many publicly available words about the company, no this is substance weaved with great storytelling. If you are looking to get past the myth and the legend that is Apple this is your book. Smart people with maybe even better luck. Worth your time.

Stop here for FRESH and relative Apple content

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Great book , it is about supply chains and and dependency . The iPad and downs , the balancing act

Great insight

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One of the best books Ive read in a while. Well researched, fair and informative.
The AI generated narrator was a smack in the face - because it's a lie. Instead of just saying it's and AI generated voice, they gave it a name and expected us not to notice.
Such a good book deserved better.

Great book. The AI generated narrator sucked.

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Well told and well researched. Came across the book on the Daily Show and liked the author’s competency and ability to tell a story. The book is great reflection of that.

Great insight

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