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Apple Tells Taiwanese Suppliers to Avoid 'Made in Taiwan' Labels, In Compliance to China Law NewsExplorer

August 12, 2022
Source: newsexplorer.net newsexplorer.net
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Apple is reportedly asking its Taiwanese suppliers that there is a need to be careful in labeling products made in the country, especially regarding the China-Taiwan dispute on its territories. Labels with “Made in Taiwan” is the focus of this announcement from Apple, and it aims to go with the Chinese regulations regarding the products that come from Taiwan. Apple Tells Suppliers to Avoid ‘Made in Taiwan’ Labels for Shipments (Photo : NICHOLAS KAMM/AFP via Getty Images) According to Nikkei Asia, there are reports that Apple advised its Taiwanese suppliers and partner companies regarding its labels on products made in...
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