- Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, has "basically" resumed normal operations in Shenzhen, China, according to Reuters.
- It had paused operations after an uptick of Covid cases in the region.
Foxconn, a major Apple supplier, has "basically" resumed normal operations in Shenzhen, China, after an uptick in Covid cases in the area caused it to pause production last week, according to Reuters.
Foxconn said Wednesday it had partially resumed production in Shenzhen by implementing a "closed loop" system with employees who live on the campus.
Though Foxconn produces some iPhones, iPads and Macs in Shenzhen, nearly half of iPhones are produced in a factory in Henan province, according to a Bank of America note last week. The analysts said at the time that the company could relocate production in the short term if the lockdown was not extensive.
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Still, the initial pause came just days after Apple announced several new products and created concern that the shutdown could cause product shortages.
Foxconn did not immediately respond to CNBC's request for comment.
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