“Phenomenal…a jaw-dropping book.” —Jon Stewart, The Daily Show
Named by TheNew York Times, TheNew Yorker, and Prospect magazine as a best book of the year, this “scrupulously reported” (The New Yorker) and “astonishing” (The Daily Telegraph, London) book rivets with its portrayal of how Apple allowed itself to become dependent on China for a huge percentage of its manufacturing, making it vulnerable and unwittingly laying the groundwork for the Asian superpower to rival the US in technological expertise.
After struggling to build products on three continents, Apple turned to China’s seemingly endless supply of cheap labor. It soon deployed thousands of engineers, trained millions of workers, and invested hundreds of billions of dollars to create the most advanced global supply chain. These efforts fueled the iPhone’s dominance—but also laid the foundation for a powerful, state-supported Chinese electronics industry. What began as a business decision evolved into a cautionary tale of global trade, tech rivalry, and national security.
Without intending to, Apple helped Beijing acquire technological influence that could now be weaponized—a central concern in the ongoing US-China tech war. Drawing on over two hundred interviews, Patrick McGee exposes never-before-reported details from Silicon Valley to Shenzhen: internal emails, secretive executive meetings, and overlooked voices inside the company’s China operations.
You’ll meet the “Gang of Eight” executives tasked with appeasing Beijing, a Mormon missionary who launched Apple retail in China, and a veteran whose dreams of improving factory conditions were crushed by both Apple’s demands and Xi Jinping’s authoritarian crackdown. From Foxconn and Tim Cook to the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan Semiconductor, this is a revelatory look at how Apple, in seeking efficiency, became entangled in the very politics it once claimed to challenge.
For readers of Chip War, American Factory, and The Big Short, Apple in China is a searing examination of corporate power, Chinese nationalism, deglobalization, and the fragile relationship between Silicon Valley and the world’s rising superpower.
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Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company
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A Masterclass in Global Strategy: Apple in China Shines a Light on Modern Business Dynamics
"Apple in China is a compelling and richly insightful exploration of one of the most consequential business relationships of our time. With clarity, depth, and sharp analytical rigor, the book (or article, documentary, etc. —please clarify if you meant something else) unpacks how Apple has navigated the complexities of operating within the world's second-largest economy. The work stands out not only for its deep research and comprehensive coverage but also for its balanced treatment of the tensions and synergies between a U. S. tech giant and the Chinese market. It captures the nuances of manufacturing, supply chain orchestration, regulatory compliance, and geopolitical maneuvering with remarkable lucidity. Particularly impressive is its treatment of Apple’s strategic balancing act: maintaining brand integrity and Western consumer trust while integrating into China’s ecosystem of labor, logistics, and policy. Readers will come away with a much greater appreciation for the scale and sophistication of Apple's China operations—from its partnership with Foxconn to its careful curation of public image in the region. The narrative doesn't shy away from the harder questions either: labor practices, censorship trade-offs, and the broader implications for global tech governance are all handled thoughtfully. Whether you’re a student of business, a tech industry watcher, or a policymaker grappling with the East-West tech divide, Apple in China is essential reading. It’s both a cautionary tale and a case study in elite execution—revealing just how intertwined innovation, ambition, and diplomacy have become in today’s interconnected world. 5 out of 5 stars. A standout work that defines how we understand 21st-century globalization."
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Fascinating book
"I flew through this book - it's a page turner. But what a conundrum Apple and the United States find themselves in. Anyone interested in the history of Apple products will enjoy this trip down memory lane. Further, the geo-political ramifications laid out in the book are scary, if not fascinating. I highly recommend it."
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Published date: May 05, 2026
Language: English
No. of Pages: 480
Publisher: Scribner
ISBN: 9781668053386
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New York Times Bestseller New York Times Editors’ Choice Selected by the New York Times as One of the Best Books of the Year Selected by the New Yorker as One of the Best Books of the Year Selected by the Washington Post as One of 50 Notable Works of Nonfiction from 2025 Selected by Bloomberg as a Book that Top Business Leaders Couldn’t Put Down in 2025 Selected by Prospect magazine as a Book of the Year for 2025 #1 on Semafor’s Essential China Reading List for 2025 Selected by China Books Review as a Best China Book of 2025 Selected by The Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) as its “Business Reporting” Winner for 2025
“Phenomenal...a jaw-dropping book.” —Jon Stewart, The Daily Show
“This is the best book about Apple ever written, one of the best books about China ever written, and one of the best books about tech, period.” —Ben Thompson, Stratechery
“As Patrick McGee makes devastatingly clear in his smart and comprehensive Apple in China, the American company’s decision under Tim Cook, the current C.E.O., to manufacture about 90 percent of its products in China has created an existential vulnerability not just for Apple, but for the United States—nurturing the conditions for Chinese technology to outpace American innovation.…A persuasive exposé.” —New York Times
“Flips the usual narrative about Apple and China on its head… forcefully argues that Apple may be the single biggest supporter of President Xi’s ‘Made in China 2025’ plan.” —Vanity Fair
“Scrupulously reported.” —New Yorker
“An eye-opening exposé … [which] chronicles a lucrative relationship stained by manipulation, violence and abuse.” —The Telegraph (UK)
“Few people are better prepared to discuss the symbiotic relationship between Apple and China than Patrick McGee… as [McGee] argues, China would not be China without Apple.” —Bari Weiss, Honestly
“A riveting account of how Apple came to depend on Chinese suppliers for most of its products… [Apple’s] history holds important lessons for the two economies—and for other big manufacturers like Tesla.” —Reuters Breakingviews
“Timely… McGee excels at describing the intricacies of supply chains… explains how Apple became inseparable from China and what the fracturing of global trade means for one of the world’s most valuable companies.” —The Economist
“Remarkable… [breaks] the cone of silence.” —The Circuit
“Incredibly timely… [McGee] has used [his] background to create a really comprehensive history telling a story that very few people truly understand.” —Peter Kafka, Vox “Channels”
“Explosive… People should be reading this book and understanding the narrative.” —Chris Voss, The Chris Voss Show
“An incredible story with profound implications for not just Apple but all of us who depend on China's manufacturing prowess and intricate supply networks to sustain our way of life.” —Hidden Forces
“Fascinating… The fundamental issue here [is] whether or not we want our biggest company—our most innovative company, perhaps the paradigmatic company for America—to be that deeply intertwined with China.” —Hugh Hewitt
“To call this book a page-turner is almost to diminish its importance. It is a once-in-a-generation read.” —Robert D. Kaplan, author of the New York Times bestseller The Revenge of Geography and Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis
“Deeply researched, disturbing, and enlightening…In these pages we watch as the world's most profitable company gets outmaneuvered by the world's most powerful dictator.” —Chris Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Chip War
“In this hugely important new book, Patrick McGee shows us how Apple's quest for wealth and power in China may in the end be the undoing both of the company and of America's quest for technology supremacy.” —Rana Foroohar, Financial Times Global Business Columnist, CNN Global Economic Analyst, and author of Makers and Takers
“Absolutely riveting. An extraordinary story, expertly told—and one that has important implications for Apple, for tech, and for global geoeconomics.” —Peter Frankopan, Professor of Global History at Oxford and bestselling author of The Silk Roads
Patrick McGee was the Financial Times’s principal Apple reporter from 2019 to 2023, during which time he won a San Francisco Press Club Award for his coverage. He joined the newspaper in 2013, in Hong Kong, before reporting from Germany and California. Previously, he was a bond reporter at TheWall Street Journal. He has a master’s degree in global diplomacy from SOAS, University of London, and a degree in religious studies from the University of Toronto. He and his family make their home in the Bay Area.
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