Key Apple, Tesla Suppliers Halt Production Amid China Power Crunch (Nikkei Asia)
Several key Apple and Tesla suppliers have halted production at Chinese facilities to comply with Beijing’s tighter energy consumption policy, putting supply-chain continuity at risk during a peak season for electronics goods including the latest iPhones. READ MORE (GOOGLE CACHE)
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