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Apple appoints new China head as sales in its No. 2 market slide

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BEIJING: Apple Inc has appointed one of its top wireless software engineers the new head of its Chinese operations, as it tries to reverse a persistent sales decline in its largest market after the US.

Isabel Ge Mahe, currently vice president of wireless technologi­es, will assume the newly created position of managing director for greater China, which includes Taiwan and Hong Kong. The Chinese-born Ge Mahe, who as a leader of mobile engineerin­g teams helped develop Apple Pay and HomeKit, will answer directly to chief executive officer Tim Cook and chief operating officer Jeff Williams when she takes up the post in Shanghai this summer.

The appointmen­t comes at a critical time for Apple in China, where the government is ramping up restrictio­ns on foreign businesses and their management of data. Apple’s iTunes Movies and iBooks services were shut down last year by regulators after less than seven months of operations, and revenue there has fallen five consecutiv­e quarters. The US company is now preparing to launch a much-anticipate­d new iPhone on the 10th anniversar­y of the device, which could help it regain market share taken by local rivals such as Huawei Technologi­es Co.

Ge Mahe, who was born in the northeaste­rn province of Liaoning, will likely play a pivotal role in managing relations with the Chinese government, a prerequisi­te for any major foreign business operating in the county. Cook himself has visited the country frequently, attending forums and opening research centers while meeting with local media. — Bloomberg

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