Apple Wants Suppliers to Mull Major Shift From China: Nikkei
- The U.S. company has asked Foxconn and others to weigh costs
- Proposals include shifting 15% to 30% of Chinese output away
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Apple Inc. has asked its largest suppliers to consider the costs of shifting 15% to 30% of its output from China to Southeast Asia in a dramatic shake-up of its production chain, the Nikkei reported.