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IPhone sales in China drop 30%

- Yelin Mo and Brenda Goh

Apple’s iPhone sales in China dropped by 30% in the first week of 2024, Jefferies analysts said in a note, adding to signs of growing competitiv­e pressures from domestic rivals such as Huawei for the US tech giant.

The decline in Apple’s sales was the primary catalyst for an overall double-digit drop in China smartphone shipments for the first week, according to a note the brokerage published on Sunday. Other Android brands and Huawei achieved relatively flat growth year-over-year during this period, the note said.

This decrease in Apple’s sales took place despite aggressive discountin­g of multiple iPhone models through major Chinese online marketplac­es, according to the research note. For example, the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max received a 16% price reduction on the e-commerce platform Pinduoduo in the first week of 2024.

The 30% drop represents an accelerati­on from the 3% yearover-year decline the US company saw for all of 2023 in its third-largest market, Jefferies said, adding that the brokerage derived this from its own market tracking. Specifical­ly, the 3% decline in 2023 equated to a 0.4% decrease in Apple’s market share.

Jefferies analysts said Apple’s decline is largely attributed to competitiv­e pressures from Chinese rivals, especially Huawei, which launched its Mate 60 series of phones in August 2023.

Apple and Huawei did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

The Mate 60 line is widely viewed as marking Huawei’s comeback to the high-end smartphone market after years of US sanctions that had previously hampered its progress.

For the final quarter of 2023, Huawei’s share in the Chinese smartphone market rose by about 6%, according to the note.

According to the Jefferies analysts, Apple will likely face more competitiv­e pressure from domestic rivals throughout 2024. Their forecast predicts Apple’s shipment volumes will continue declining by double digits in 2024, while Huawei is expected to continue gaining market share.

Specifical­ly, they estimate Huawei will ship about 64-million smartphone­s worldwide in 2024 — up substantia­lly from the estimated less than 35-million in 2023. After a years-long slump, the Chinese smartphone market is poised for a rebound, other analysts have forecast.

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