The quarantine in Zhengzhou is over, writes CNN. This means that Foxconn can remove all restrictions and return to normal operation.
The city itself went into lockdown last Friday, but the Foxconn plant switched to closed-loop production at the end of October.
Inside the factory, COVID-19 infection. At the same time, the law prohibited conditional entrepreneurship, and the employees themselves were content with a shortage of food and medicine.
Disgruntled workers began rioting, fighting guards, and not being placed on assembly lines.
As a result, cases of iPhone production and shortages of the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max were identified. According to Wedbush Securities analyst Daniel Ives, Apple is forecasting $1 billion in unsold iPhones each week.
Other analysts believe that the shortage of iPhones could lead to a strong reduction in demand for new models, which will not recover in the future. [CNN]
Source: Iphones RU
