Cook signals China supplier concentration
Tim Cook’s recent visit to China highlighted that roughly 80% of Apple’s top suppliers are there and that local incentives are a factor—an explicit reminder of supplier concentration risk. That supplier geography is a practical talking point for anyone owning supply-chain resilience or hardware dependencies. (x.com)
Tim Cook began a Chinese tour in mid-March 2026 that included supplier-site visits and meetings with Chinese officials, according to the South China Morning Post report published March 18, 2026. (scmp.com) A video released on the WeChat account of China’s Ministry of Commerce shows Cook meeting Commerce Minister Wang Wentao during the trip, signaling formal government-level engagement. (msn.com) Apple’s booth materials at recent supply-chain events list roughly 200 major suppliers that support Apple’s manufacturing ecosystem, per coverage from the China International Supply Chain Expo. (globaltimes.cn) Operational follow-ups described by local reporting named specific partners visited by Apple execs—Foxconn, Sunwoda, GoerTek, Luxshare Precision and Jabil—as focal points for capacity and resilience discussions. (scmp.com) Frame an executive one-slide “Concentration Scorecard” that lists those named contract manufacturers with their primary plant locations (China, India, Vietnam) and supplier risk tags (single-site, dual-site) for immediate C-suite decisions. (gurufocus.com) Prioritize scenario runs on Foxconn’s Zhengzhou complex because its 56-day “closed loop” lockdown in late 2022 materially squeezed iPhone output and remains the clearest historical precedent for a localized disruption. (taipeitimes.com) Link mitigation milestones to concrete capacity targets: Apple's India iPhone assembly rose to roughly 55 million units in 2025 and multiple reports say the company has plans to route U.S.-bound iPhones through India by the end of 2026. (indiawest.com) Use leadership-review asks limited to three named approvals—contingency capex for alternative capacity with Tata Electronics and Foxconn’s India facilities, a 12–18 month dual-sourcing mandate for the top ten contract manufacturers, and a public communications line that acknowledges continued Chinese partnership while documenting diversification progress; Tata’s Tamil Nadu plant and new Foxconn India lines were reported in 2025. (economictimes.indiatimes.com)