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Apple shares fall amid reports of iPhone ban by Chinese government

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Apple's market value has tumbled by some $200 billion in the wake of reports that Beijing has banned iPhones among government employees. We take a closer look. Also, Chinese car manufacturers make inroads into the European market, and New York City cracks down on Airbnb. 

Added on the 08/09/2023 09:13:34 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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