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China is directly shaping Apple and Tesla. Here's how.

Apple (AAPL) has faced several challenges recently, including a loss of market share to Huawei in China. According to data from Counterpoint Research, iPhone sales fell over 19% within the first 3 months of 2024.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk (TSLA) recently wrapped up a trip to China, where he secured tentative approval from Chinese officials to roll out the company's self-driving software in the country — a boon for Tesla as it struggles with increased competition in the Chinese EV market.

Yahoo Finance Anchor Akiko Fujita joins Catalysts to break down how China is directly impacting both of these tech giants, which have faced mounting challenges in the region.

For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts.

This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino