Apple to Begin Reopening Stores, Starting With South Korea
- Seoul store to come back online April 18, with support focus
- U.S. stores are expected to begin opening in early May
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Apple Inc. plans to reopen its lone retail store in South Korea, the first location to come back online since the iPhone maker shuttered all 458 stores outside of China in March.
The Cupertino, California-based technology giant closed stores to help curb the spread of Covid-19. It began by shuttering all 42 stores in China for about two months before reopening them in March.