Shares of Apple fell 18.1% in the first half of 2025, as Apple’s management delayed its “Apple Intelligence” AI-powered Siri vaporware, raising concerns about the company’s AI capabilities and prompting consideration of third-party models. Additionally, negotiations with China, Apple’s primary source of product assembly, were strained by the Trump administration’s push for reciprocal U.S.-China trade. Billy Duberstein for The Motley Fool:
MacDailyNews Take: If only someone could have foreseen that China dependence would be an issue. It’s smart for both Apple and Foxconn to diversify assembly outside of China. There’s no sense having all of your eggs in one basket. — MacDailyNews, April 2, 2019 The time to accelerate plans to move production out of China was November 9th 2016, but, hey, six years late is better than never! – MacDailyNews, December 4, 2022
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