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The tech giant issued a rare apology and admitted it “missed the mark” with its controversial iPad Pro ad, which featured creative tools such as a piano, books and paint pots being crushed.
(Bloomberg) -- President Joe Biden’s administration is poised to unveil a sweeping decision on China tariffs as soon as next week, one that’s expected to target key strategic sectors with new levies while rejecting the across-the-board hikes sought by Donald Trump, people familiar with the matter said.Most Read from BloombergBiden Set to Hit China EVs, Strategic Sectors With TariffsAckman Scolded Over DEI Views at Closed-Door Milken SessionApple Apologizes for iPad Pro Ad, Scraps Plan to Air It
Apple faces plenty of challenges this year including regulatory scrutiny in Washington, sluggish sales in China and a competitive landscape in AI. Now its leaders also have to contend with labor unrest.