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“Apple's Dependence on China Is Hard to Overstate”: An Interview With Patrick McGee

Aug 31, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Patrick McGee, Financial Times journalist and author of *Apple in China*, dives into the complex relationship between Apple and China. He reveals how Apple mastered outsourcing while maintaining strict control over design and manufacturing. Patrick highlights the critical factors behind China’s manufacturing success and the looming geopolitical risks as these conditions begin to shift. He also explores potential lessons for Europe and the West in navigating supply chains and industrial policy.
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INSIGHT

Apple's Unique Outsourcing Model

  • Apple combines deep operational involvement with outsourced factories to retain control without owning plants.
  • That hybrid model is rooted in Apple's founding culture of hands-on manufacturing knowledge.
INSIGHT

Apple Needs A Geopolitical Beat

  • Covering Apple required a geopolitical and manufacturing lens, not standard tech reporting.
  • Much of Apple's China story and supply-chain detail was previously unreported or misunderstood.
ANECDOTE

Ive Learned Manufacturing On The Job

  • Johnny Ive initially designed products that were functionally unmanufacturable and learned by visiting factories in Asia.
  • Over time he adapted designs to what large-scale Chinese manufacturing could actually produce.
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