Ep. 40 - The China vs India Conundrum: Inside Apple's Race to Exit China | Patrick McGee, FT

Ep. 40 - The China vs India Conundrum: Inside Apple's Race to Exit China | Patrick McGee, FT

Author: Anirudh Suri November 18, 2025 Duration: 1:27:22

Can Apple Pivot Away from China to India? An Inside Look at the Complexities of Apple's Choices: In this episode of The Great Tech Game podcast, host Anirudh Suri sits down with Patrick McGee, Financial Times San Francisco correspondent and author of Apple in China, to unpack the deeper story behind one of the most important corporate–state relationships of the 21st century.

Through Apple’s journey, McGee explores how Apple became central to the US–China tech rivalry, and how its search for scale and perfection created ripple effects that reshaped global geopolitics, technology, and industry. And now, as the Apple - China relationship has become so convoluted, how Apple is trying to navigate away from China to other countries such as India.

This episode tackles questions such as:

- Why is Apple’s relationship with China so consequential — and what does it reveal about the future of US–China tech competition?

- How did Apple’s investments, training programs, and suppliers fuel the rise of Chinese tech giants like Huawei and Xiaomi?

- What changed under Xi Jinping, and how did Apple learn to “play politics” in a new era of state power and surveillance?

- Can India or Mexico realistically serve as the next major manufacturing hubs as companies seek to decouple from China?

- What lessons can Indian states like Tamil Nadu and Telangana learn from Chinese provinces such as Shenzhen?


Tune in for an in-depth conversation on how Apple’s pursuit of efficiency and growth supercharged China’s rise, but how its deep dependence now leaves it with few exits, if at all.🔔 Subscribe and listen to the full conversation now—only on The Great Tech Game Podcast.

00:00 Introduction

09:12 Apple's Dependence on China: Why is it a Cautionary Tale?

12:16 The Rise of Chinese Tech Companies

16:40 Apple's Political Challenges in China38:46 Lessons for India and Other Nations49:42 Challenges in Scaling Up American Industry53:38 Comparing Production in India and China55:32 Advice for Indian Leaders on Attracting Apple01:02:29 Apple's AI Strategy and Future Prospects01:08:51 Rapid Fire: Advice for Global Leaders01:22:50 Book Recommendations and Final ThoughtsAbout Patrick McGee:Patrick McGee has written for the Financial Times since 2013, reporting from Hong Kong, Germany, and California. He led the FT’s Apple coverage (2019–2023) and won a San Francisco Press Club Award in 2023 for best tech article in a newspaper. His work has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Times of London, and more. Patrick's focus over the past decade has been on Apple, digital advertising, robotaxis, electric vehicles, the Volkswagen diesel scandal, and connected fitness. His debut book, Apple in China, is considered both an insider’s historical account and a cautionary tale.📘 Link to Apple in China: https://www.amazon.in/Apple-China-Capture-Greatest-Company/dp/1668053373🌐 More about Patrick McGee: https://patrick-mcgee.com/Host of the Podcast, Anirudh Suri:The Great Tech Game by Anirudh Suri - https://amzn.eu/d/1Su38My Follow Anirudh here:X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/anirudhsuriLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anirudhsuri/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anirudh_suriFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AnirudhSuri.inWebsite: [www.anirudhsuri.com](http://www.anirudhsuri.com/) Book and Podcast: [www.greattechgame.com](http://www.greattechgame.com/)#tgtgpodcast #thegreattechgame #appleinchina #patrickmcgee #anirudhsuri #apple #china #appleinindia #indiachina #bigtech #supplychain


Anirudh Suri sits at a unique crossroads, drawing from his experience as a tech venture capitalist and policy advisor to frame some of today's most pressing questions. In The Great Tech Game Podcast: Geopolitics, Technology, Business and Global Affairs, with Anirudh Suri, he moves beyond surface-level news to explore how technological shifts are actively redrawing the lines of global power and economic opportunity. Each episode is built around a conversation with a carefully selected thinker, from entrepreneurs and investors to strategists and scholars, who can unpack the real-world implications of these converging forces. You'll hear specific discussions on how supply chains are being reshaped by policy, what the race for semiconductors means for national security, and how business strategies must adapt in a fragmenting digital world. The dialogue is grounded in Anirudh's perspective as the author of *The Great Tech Game*, ensuring a consistent, insightful thread through diverse topics. This isn't about abstract theory; it's about understanding the tangible game board where technology decisions collide with geopolitical realities. Tuning into this podcast provides a clearer lens on the forces shaping your industry, investments, and the broader global landscape, offering depth and context that daily headlines often miss.
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