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Apple supplier shares slide cause of Trump

Shares of Apple Inc (AAPL.O) suppliers fell across Asia on Monday after U.S. President Donald Trump tweeted that the tech giant should make products in the United States if it wanted to avoid tariffs on Chinese imports.

Axar.az reports citing Reuters, Trump's comment came after Apple told U.S. trade officials on Friday that proposed tariffs by Washington in an escalating trade war with China would affect prices for a "wide range" of Apple items, including the Apple Watch. It did not mention the iPhone.

Shares in China-based Apple suppliers Luxshare Precision Co Ltd (002475.SZ), Shenzhen Sunway Communication Co Ltd (300136.SZ) and Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing Co Ltd (002384.SZ) all dropped as much as 10 percent.

Lens Technology Co Ltd (300433.SZ), Universal Scientific Industrial Shanghai Co Ltd (601231.SS) and Suzhou Anjie Technology Co Ltd (002635.SZ) fell between 6 and 8 percent.

In Taiwan, camera lens-maker Largan Precision Co Ltd (3008.TW) slid nearly 8 percent, Foxconn (2317.TW), formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry Co, fell 3.4 percent, while assembler Pegatron Corp (4938.TW) dropped nearly 4 percent.

Taiwan's ASE Technology Holding Co Ltd (3711.TW), which counts Apple as one of its top clients, fell 2.9 percent.

Chien Bor-yi, an analyst at Taipei-based Cathay Futures Consultant, said Apple's component supply chain in Taiwan would take a major hit if the United States increased tariffs on Chinese imported products.

"People have concerns about the stock market. It's not a seller's market, but it's also not a buyer's market. No one knows how deep the well is," he said.

The technology sector is one of the biggest potential losers in the $200 billion tariff list proposed by Washington on Chinese imports because the tariffs would make imported computer parts more expensive.

Trump warned on Friday that he was ready to slap tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports into the United States, threatening duties on a further $267 billion of goods.

Hong Kong-listed AAC Technologies (2018.HK) fell more than 5 percent. The company supplies acoustic components and haptic technology - which enables users to receive tactile sensations from an interface - for Apple products such as the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.

In Japan, Nissha (7915.T) eased 0.4 percent, Japan Display (6740.T) fell 0.7 percent and Sharp Corp (6753.T) dropped nearly 1 percent.

"People are in a bit of a panic today. Looking forward, the focus would be on how the market reacts after Apple releases its latest models," said Kevin Chung, analyst at JihSun Securities Investment Consulting.

Date
2018.09.10 / 16:42
Author
Axar.az
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