Apple in China, Patrick McGee
Apple in China, Patrick McGee
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Apple in China
The Capture of the World's Greatest Company

Bestseller

Author: Patrick McGee

Narrator: Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 13 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/13/2025


Synopsis

“Phenomenal…a jaw-dropping book.” —Jon Stewart, The Daily Show

Named by The New York Times, The New 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.

About Patrick McGee

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 The Wall 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.


Reviews

Goodreads review by BookBurner on May 22, 2025

I have always enjoyed Apple from the perspective of a consumer and assumed the company was going up and down for localized reasons. This title shows how a worldwide battle has been underway for decades. This book also expresses how apple manufacturing will never make it in America. It requires a dow......more

Goodreads review by Larry on May 21, 2025

Breakthrough Book On Apple: The Untold Story As an early employee, I can personally attest to the urgency and drive that promotes success at Apple. It is a crazy environment with many highs and lows. I always knew there was a hidden side (particularly in the last ten to fifteen years) because managem......more

Goodreads review by Phil on May 10, 2025

Apple in China is the story of how Apple used many of the benefits of China to their advantage, constantly increasing their dependence to where they are now so intertwined that they have lost the ability to move elsewhere and are at huge risk. They are in a position where President Xi can exert an u......more

Goodreads review by Blake on May 22, 2025

Great in-depth overview of the Apple's largest real business advantage over competitors woven into an economics lesson about the growth of the Chinese market, and Chinese cultural business practice over the last forty years.......more