Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company

Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company

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  • Author:Patrick McGee
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Summary

For listeners of Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs and Chris Miller’s Chip War , a riveting look at how Apple helped build China’s dominance in electronics assembly and manufacturing only to find itself trapped in a relationship with an authoritarian state making ever-increasing demands。

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。

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Phil Baker

Apple in China is the story of how Apple used many of the benefits of China to their advantage, constantly increasing their dependence to where they are now so intertwined that they have lost the ability to move elsewhere and are at huge risk。 They are in a position where President Xi can exert an unprecedented level of control on its behavior and even its fortunes。Apple initially moved to China to utilize China’s growing low cost labor force and the government's support of industrialization to Apple in China is the story of how Apple used many of the benefits of China to their advantage, constantly increasing their dependence to where they are now so intertwined that they have lost the ability to move elsewhere and are at huge risk。 They are in a position where President Xi can exert an unprecedented level of control on its behavior and even its fortunes。Apple initially moved to China to utilize China’s growing low cost labor force and the government's support of industrialization to avoid building their own factories。 Early on they found willing partners like Foxconn to develop huge manufacturing complexes and hire the workforce at their own expense, in turn for manufacturing Apple’s products。 Apple was one of the only foreign companies to operate in China without forming a joint venture with a Chinese company。 Instead they did something even more significant to curry favor with the government。 They worked with thousands of their Chinese suppliers to teach them new technologies, processes and techniques to bring their skills up to the level that Apple’s products required。 It allowed Apple to create a huge network of suppliers located to feed components and to the nearby factories that were assembling millions of iPhones a month。McGee, a reporter for The Financial Times, interviewed hundreds of people in researching this book, and seems to cover nearly every important interaction between Apple and China over two decades, including not only manufacturing, but Apple’s attempt to sell iPhones in China, Apple clumsiness in establishing Apple China, and a series of run ins with Chinese authorities and the Chinese press。 He weaves one story after another into a compelling tale that reads like a novel。 We learn the personalities and foibles of the key players, and both the good and bad decisions coming from Cupertino, and the contention and rivalry between the employees on the two continents。 A major portion of the book focuses on the time during Tim Cook’s ascendancy to CEO and the challenges he had to keep both Xi and Trump I off his back。 He had to continue to affirm his commitment to China, while conducting a facade about building a new plant in Texas to build computers。 Even more disturbing, he has had to remove apps being used by democracy movements and keep all the cloud data in China subject to China’s access。Apple has opened up manufacturing sites in India to build iPhones, but it’s only a small percentage and will take years to reach significant numbers。 Surprisingly, many of Apple’s factories in India are run by subsidiaries of China based companies。I thought I was pretty knowledgeable about the subject, but I never realized how tenuous a situation Apple is in and how Apple contributed so much to the rise of China while risking both its own future and our country’s。 Ironically, the technology Apple brought to Chinese companies is now being used by new Chinese phone manufacturers that have displaced Apple in the Chinese market with even more advanced products。This book will likely be one of the best business books of the year, and one that will keep Apple PR people awake at night。 Certainly the best book I’ve read this year。 。。。more

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