Nikkei: ‘Apple Warns Suppliers to Follow China Rules on “Taiwan” Labeling’

Cheng Ting-Fang and Lauly Li, reporting for Nikkei from Taipei:

Apple has asked suppliers to ensure that shipments from Taiwan to
China strictly comply with Chinese customs regulations after a
recent visit by senior U.S. lawmaker Nancy Pelosi to Taipei stoked
fears of rising trade barriers.

Apple told suppliers on Friday that China has started strictly
enforcing a long-standing rule that Taiwanese-made parts and
components must be labeled as being made either in “Taiwan, China”
or “Chinese Taipei,” sources familiar with the matter told Nikkei
Asia, language that indicates the island is part of China.

Apple’s reliance on China has put the company in a spot where it must insist its suppliers print a falsehood on components to comply with communist propaganda. Taiwan is not part of China. Everyone knows this. Everyone in Taiwan knows it, everyone in the CCP in China knows it, and everyone at Apple knows it. But there it will be, stamped on every Taiwanese-made part.

The flag emoji removal was a red flag.

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