
Patrick McGee
Patrick McGee is a seasoned journalist and author, known for his in-depth reporting on technology and business, particularly during his tenure as the lead Apple reporter for The Financial Times. With a background in covering Asian markets from Hong Kong, he has developed a nuanced understanding of the intersection between American corporations and Chinese economic policy. His recent book, 'Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company,' examines how Apple's reliance on China for manufacturing has created significant vulnerabilities for both the company and the United States, highlighting the broader implications of this relationship in the context of global technology competition.
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Patrick McGee, in his book 'Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company', discusses how Apple's decision to produce most of its products in China led to significant gains.
Cómo China usó a empresas como Apple para superar a EE.UUPatrick McGee, a former correspondent for the Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal, details how Apple's relationship with China has evolved into a strategic dependency.
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"Vivimos en un mundo con una nueva Guerra Fría, entre EE.UU. y China, clave para entender los próximos 50 años"Financial Times journalist Patrick McGee discusses Apple’s complicated relationship with China.
14 page-turners hitting stores, Kindle and digital platforms this monthCanadian-born journalist Patrick McGee reveals the 'Chinafication' of high-tech manufacturing in his new book, Apple in China.
Why Apple can make iPhones only in China, and what Canada can learn from thatPatrick McGee of the Financial Times explains in detail how the world's most valuable company established itself in China.
Todos sus huevos en una sola canastaPatrick McGee makes devastatingly clear in his smart and comprehensive 'Apple in China.'
Book Review: ‘Apple in China,’ by Patrick McGee







































