
EP.9: Apple tapping China suppliers for Vision Pro, STMicroelectronics forming US$3.2 billion JV in China, US allowing chip makers to keep Chinese operations, and More.
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On today’s show, we discuss Apple tapping China suppliers for Vision Pro, STMicroelectronics forming US$3.2 billion JV in China, US allowing Korean and Taiwanese chip makers to maintain and expand China operations and more.
Recorded on June 14, 2023
Articles Mentioned:
- Apple taps Chinese contract manufacturer Luxshare, six other mainland suppliers in production of Vision Pro mixed-reality headset
- Europe’s No 2 chip maker STMicroelectronics to form US$3.2 billion semiconductor joint venture with China’s Sanan Optoelectronics in Chongqing
- U.S. to Allow South Korean, Taiwan Chip Makers to Keep Operations in China
- What is the ‘dual-counter model’ and why should investors care about Hong Kong’s latest equity innovation?
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