Yukang, a cluster of housing complexes, restaurants and supermarkets on the outskirts of the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou, used to be a bustling hub for China’s migrant workforce.
If you use an iPhone, chances are it was made at a sprawling factory complex in Zhengzhou, China, a city of around 9.5 million people in Henan, historically one of the country's poorest provinces.
Apple is facing an uphill battle as it plans to shift its production out of China. Here’s why it’s difficult to replicate Foxconn’s ‘iPhone City’ in Zhengzhou and the company’s finely ...
“The tumult in iPhone city” comes as a “stark reminder of the risks for Apple of its vast supply chain in China”, said Bloomberg. As long as China maintains its zero-Covid ...
Investigators from China Labor Watch went undercover at Foxconn's Zengzhou factory, the largest iPhone factory in the world which is sometimes referred to as "iPhone City." One of the ...
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‘They’re hiring less’: China’s ‘iPhone City’ falls quiet as market rivalry intensifies"I guess that's because Foxconn has been moving some of its production lines out of China, only returning last year before the latest iPhone was released." Although iPhone City had a busy season ...
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