

Patrick McGee
Financial Times correspondent and author of "Apple in China". Covers Apple and its supply chains.
Top 10 podcasts with Patrick McGee
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417 snips
May 13, 2025 • 1h 37min
How China Captured Apple
Patrick McGee, a business journalist and author, sheds light on Apple’s intricate ties to China. He discusses how Tim Cook’s leadership has turned Apple into a powerhouse, reliant on Chinese manufacturing. McGee critiques the intense labor conditions involved in iPhone production, while revealing the ethical dilemmas faced by both consumers and American companies. He also explores the national security implications of this dependency, questioning what decoupling from China would truly mean for the future of tech and industry.

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May 29, 2025 • 1h 7min
How China Captured Apple — with Patrick McGee
Patrick McGee, an award-winning journalist and former Financial Times reporter, dives deep into Apple’s intricate relationship with China. He discusses the geopolitical risks Apple faces due to its dependence on Chinese manufacturing and examines the challenges of reshoring production. McGee also touches on the complex dynamics between Tim Cook, Xi Jinping, and U.S. leadership, highlighting the significant implications for the company’s future. The conversation unveils how these factors influence Apple's strategic decisions amidst rising tensions.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 46min
Why It's So Hard for Apple to Move Production from China to India
In this engaging discussion, Patrick McGee, a Financial Times reporter and author of 'Apple In China', delves into Apple’s intricate ties with China. He explains how Apple's success is deeply intertwined with Chinese manufacturing and politics, making a swift move to India challenging. McGee highlights the emotional and economic complexities involved in shifting production, the influence of tariffs, and the broader geopolitical ramifications of Apple’s strategies. Listeners will gain insights into the fascinating balance Apple must strike between shareholder returns and national interests.

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May 30, 2025 • 1h 33min
423: ‘Sewing Machine Repair Shop’, With Patrick McGee
Patrick McGee, author of "Apple in China" and Financial Times reporter, shares fascinating insights into Apple's intricate supply chain and its steep learning curve in manufacturing outside the country. He discusses how Apple's design philosophy and political landscape shaped its operations, especially amid tariff challenges. McGee also reflects on the transformation from overlooked engineering stories to broader narratives, highlighting the innovative tension between aesthetics and functionality that defines Apple's ongoing journey in tech.

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May 20, 2025 • 44min
Jon Stewart Slams CNN’s “Bombshell” Biden Book Promo Amidst Cancer Diagnosis | Patrick McGee
Jon Stewart is joined by Patrick McGee, an award-winning journalist and author of "Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company." They take a humorous jab at media sensationalism surrounding Biden’s cancer diagnosis, highlighting the absurdity of book promotions during serious news events. McGee dives into Apple’s complex relationship with China, discussing its role in shaping the economy and unintended consequences of their operations. They also explore how political narratives shift, especially in the context of Trump's Apple boycott and its implications for Taiwan.

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May 12, 2025 • 54min
Dangerous Dependency: Apple & the Rise of China | Patrick McGee
In this engaging discussion, Financial Times correspondent Patrick McGee, author of "Apple in China," explores how Apple's shift to Chinese manufacturing propelled the company to unprecedented heights while creating significant geopolitical risks. McGee examines the intricate supply chains that underpin Apple's success and the complex relationship with China, revealing how reliance on a single authoritarian state poses existential threats. He shares insights on the evolution of Apple’s strategy, highlighting the transformative role of Foxconn and the broader implications for global manufacturing.

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May 12, 2025 • 53min
How Apple Became a $3 Trillion Company & Why We Love to Laugh
Patrick McGee, author of 'Apple in China', shares insights into Apple's immense $3 trillion valuation and its intricate relationship with China, particularly in manufacturing and market dynamics. Jesse David Fox, comedy critic at Vulture, explores the essence of laughter, discussing its evolutionary purpose and psychological benefits. The conversation touches on the power of humor in social connection, while also delving into the captivating evolution of comedy through history, including the impact of social media on its future.

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May 14, 2025 • 1h 12min
How Apple trapped itself in China
Patrick McGee, a seasoned journalist and author of 'Apple in China,' shares insights on Apple's deep entanglement with China. He explains how the company’s reliance on Chinese manufacturing has become a liability amid U.S.-China trade tensions. McGee discusses the complexities of relocating production and Tim Cook's strategic choices. As Apple faces fierce competition from local brands, he highlights the ethical dilemmas in operating under a repressive regime and the potential future impacts on innovation and corporate values.

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May 19, 2025 • 42min
Season 5, Episode 21: Apple in China (with Patrick McGee)
Patrick McGee, author of 'Apple in China', delves into Apple's intricate relationship with China's manufacturing landscape. He discusses how Apple’s dependency on China transformed both the company and the country. From exploring the geopolitical intricacies of Apple's production strategies to the fascinating dynamics with Foxconn, McGee shares insights into cultural adaptations and government relations. The conversation also unveils the striking story of organized scams targeting Apple, revealing the ongoing battle against fraud in the tech giant's operational model.

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May 12, 2025 • 47min
Episode 117: Talking Apple in China with Patrick McGee
In a captivating conversation, Patrick McGee, author of 'Apple in China' and former FT reporter, sheds light on Apple's intricate relationship with the Chinese market. He discusses how Apple's investments have revolutionized local tech manufacturing and shaped consumer culture. McGee delves into the crucial role of Foxconn and TSMC in Apple's supply chain evolution and highlights the economic implications of Apple's strategies on global manufacturing. He also examines challenges of IP transfer and the rising influence of electric vehicles in China, illustrating Apple's lasting impact.