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Apple revenue down 11% in November compared to 2021

07.12.2022

In November, Apple's revenue was down 11% compared to the same month in 2021, due to unrest at the world's largest iPhone factory.

It said the plant in Zhengzhou, China was affected by coronavirus restrictions.

Its revenue was down by 29% compared to October, despite making a record 5.9 trillion New Taiwan Dollars 160 billion from January to November.

That is an increase of 13.5% compared to the same period in 2021.

The electronics manufacturer, which makes game consoles such as the PlayStation 5, has cited strong sales and better components supply as the reason for its growth, and blamed the drop in November on coronavirus restrictions.

The epidemic has been brought under control with November being the most affected period, according to a statement from the company's headquarters in Taiwan.

Foxconn has faced growing discontent among its workers in the factory, and has tried to find new employees by offering a 1,000 yuan 117 bonus to people who recruit a friend or family member.

Since then, China has shifted its Covid stance and moved to relax some virus restrictions despite high daily case numbers.

Dozens of districts in Guangzhou and Shanghai were released from lockdown measures at the beginning of December.