UBS warned that the moves against Huawei are 'a risk for Apple and the supply chain.' The company's iPhone sales in China are fragile.
also said users of microblogging site Weibo have been calling for a boycott of Apple products.
Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the state-owned Global Times newspaper, is one iPhone user who is switching to Huawei because the Chinese firm is being"unreasonably suppressed" by the US government., he added that he does not support a boycott, however."There are many loyal users of iPhone in China and I believe they are free to decide the brand of cell phone they use," Hu added.
:"There will be some who are nationalistic and say no to American products, but there are many other users to whom it does not matter as much."Apple issued a disastrous earnings warning in January,
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