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Apple in China

Aug 20,2008

Apple hope to make it easier to convert more people from the cult of Mao to the cult of Mac. Apple plans to open a new store in Beijing in 2009 and another in Shanghai. The company has a long way to go. While Apple dominates the MP3 player market in the United States, it sold only 700,000 iPods in China last year, accounting for just 7.5 percent of the MP3 player market. And that is the good news--the company's market position for Macs is much worse. Last year, Apple sold a mere 65,000 Macs in China, earning it a measly 0.18 percent of the country's computer market share, says IDC. The iPhone is not sold legally in China, but market research firm In-Stat China estimates that 400,000 iPhones had made their way to China, accounting for 0.07 percent of the world's largest cell-phone market, by the end of 2007. Among Apple's three core products (the iPod, the iPhone, and the Mac), the iPod accounts for four-fifths of Apple's revenues in China. Apple has been quietly laying the groundwork for the eventual sale of the iPhone in China, which could one day overtake iPod sales, given the ubiquity of cell phones in China. Apple and China Mobile, the country's largest cell-phone carrier, recently restarted negotiations to bring the iPhone to China after Apple dropped its demand to share profits with telecom operators.

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