China’s iPhone Ban Accelerates Across Government and State Firms

  • Agencies from Beijing to Tianjin instruct staff to go local
  • The formal directives follow a general mandate from months ago
WATCH: More Chinese agencies and state firms have ordered staff to stop bringing iPhones and other foreign devices to work. Debby Wu reports.Source: Bloomberg
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More Chinese agencies and government-backed firms across the country have ordered staff to stop bringing iPhones and other foreign devices to work, setting in motion an unprecedented prohibition that’s likely to block Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. from parts of the world’s biggest mobile market.

Multiple state firms and government departments across at least eight provinces — including the prosperous coast — instructed employees in the past month or two to start carrying local brands, according to people familiar with the matter. That’s a major step-up from around September, when a small number of agencies in Beijing and Tianjin began telling staff to leave foreign devices at home, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing confidential orders.