Apple Reopens All China Stores Closed Due to COVID-19
[Asia Economy Beijing=Special Correspondent Park Sun-mi] Apple has reopened all 42 stores in China that were closed due to the spread of COVID-19, Bloomberg reported on the 13th.
Apple closed all its stores in China in early last month out of concern over the spread of COVID-19. As the situation stabilized, 38 of the 42 stores reopened by last week, and the remaining 4 resumed operations on this day.
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China is one of Apple's three major markets. Due to the spread of COVID-19 and the resulting store closures in China, iPhone sales in China last month were around 500,000 units, less than half of the 1.27 million units sold during the same period last year.
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