China bans iPhone use in government institutions
China has banned government agencies from using Apple iPhones and other foreign-brand devices for commercial purposes and bringing these devices into the office.
According to the Wall Street Journal story, based on sources close to the matter, the ban on the use of these devices was communicated to their employees by their senior managers in recent weeks, but it is still unclear to what extent this decision is inclusive. is.
The report did not include the names of other phone makers besides Apple.
China’s State Council Information Office has yet to respond to questions from Reuters.
THE DECISION MAY CAUSE CONCERNS IN FOREIGN COMPANIES
While the decision to ban was made ahead of next week’s Apple event, where analysts believe new iPhone models will be unveiled, this decision may cause concern for foreign companies operating in China due to escalating tensions between United States and China.
In recent years, China has begun issuing new laws and regulations for businesses as data security concerns have grown.
US-China relations have been strained as Washington, along with its allies, tries to block China from accessing equipment needed for the chip industry, while Beijing has restricted shipments from US companies such as aircraft maker Boeing BA. .N and chip company Micron Technology. MU.O.
China is among Apple’s biggest markets, accounting for nearly a fifth of the company’s revenue. (Reuters)
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