
Apple seeks US approval to buy memory chips from blacklisted Chinese firm
'The Financial Times' says Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration.
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'The Financial Times' says Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration. The 1260H designation has had a turbulent recent history. Apple shares fell more than 6 percent on the day of the price increases, their worst single-day drop since April 2025.
Furthermore, Apple’s move also follows a bruising week for global technology stocks, with concerns over memory shortages helping to trigger sharp falls across Asian markets. City AM has approached Apple for comment. Apple is reportedly looking to buy chips from a US-blacklisted Chinese company.
In addition, The iPhone manufacturer has launched a lobbying effort to secure White House approval to help mitigate the financial strain caused by rising memory chip costs.
One point remains disputed: Versions opposées — However, both firms are on the Pentagon’s Chinese Military Company blacklist, known as… ; Being on the 1260H list signals that the Pentagon considers a company to have military….
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'The Financial Times' says Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration.
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The 1260H designation has had a turbulent recent history.
according to The Next WebApple shares fell more than 6 percent on the day of the price increases, their worst single-day drop since April 2025.
according to The Next WebApple’s move also follows a bruising week for global technology stocks, with concerns over memory shortages helping to trigger sharp falls across Asian markets.
according to City A.M.City AM has approached Apple for comment.
according to City A.M.Apple is reportedly looking to buy chips from a US-blacklisted Chinese company.
according to EngadgetThe iPhone manufacturer has launched a lobbying effort to secure White House approval to help mitigate the financial strain caused by rising memory chip costs.
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- However, both firms are on the Pentagon’s Chinese Military Company blacklist, known as…ARY News
- Being on the 1260H list signals that the Pentagon considers a company to have military…The Next Web
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