By Nivedita Balu
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Apple<\/a> Inc investors have for years cheered investments to expand its supply chain to meet feverish global demand for iPhone and MacBooks. Now, the question is whether the company can sell everything it made.

Rising costs for fuel, groceries and other essentials in the U.S., Europe and Asia has spurred concerns about lower consumer spending on tech gadgets, and Wall Street now is uncertain whether Apple can sell as many iPhones as it did last year.

Apple reports fiscal second-quarter results on Thursday.

\"Demand is the focus, given the inflation pressure in United States, global and China's economy uncertainties... Supply issue is important too, but it is more short term,\" said Jeff Pu, an analyst at Haitong
International<\/a> Tech Research.

In China, the world's largest smartphone consumer market, total industry phone shipments this year are expected to be 300 million units from about 325 million units last year, according to research provider
Trendforce<\/a>, which expects more deterioration as China's economy takes a hit from strict COVID-19 curbs and the Ukraine war.

To grow its footprint elsewhere in China, which generates at least a fifth of Apple's revenue, the company in March launched a low-cost 5G iPhone SE to woo consumers looking to upgrade on a budget. But that plan might not succeed as fewer consumers plan upgrades, according to
Counterpoint Research<\/a>'s Jeff Fieldhack.

Demand for 5G phones is expected to dwindle in China, too, as consumers limit spending to everyday essentials amid slowing economic growth.

\"When we sit here half a year from now, we'll probably say that this was the quarter where there's this new wave of headwinds that came in and shifted the market around,\"
Canalys<\/a> analyst Runar Bjorhovde said. \"It's commencing a lot of challenges that will come up in the next few quarters.\"

To be sure, Apple, a pandemic winner as demand for its iPhones, MacBooks and services surged, still grew market share last year due to the popularity of its iPhone 13 series.

Apple is expected to report revenue of $93.89 billion for its fiscal second quarter, a 4.8% rise, but its slowest growth rate in six quarters. Sales of iPhones, where Apple gets most of its revenue, are expected to fall slightly to $47.88 billion, according to Refinitiv data.

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Though Apple lost out on billions of dollars in sales last year due to product shortages, it escaped much of the supply issues that plagued other tech companies, thanks to its buying power, and the company's ability to place custom orders for components used in its products.

It also prioritized manufacturing more expensive, high-margin products. Apple forecast that those supply issues would continue to decrease in its second quarter, another reason why analysts have shifted focus to the demand side.
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本季度苹果公司的主要投资者担忧——需求

在中国,世界上最大的智能手机消费市场,行业总手机出货量今年预计将从去年的约3.25亿辆3亿辆,据研究提供者Trendforce,预计更多的恶化,中国经济将从战争COVID-19作出严格限制和乌克兰。

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苹果公司投资者多年来欢呼投资扩大供应链为iPhone和macbook满足狂热的全球需求。现在的问题是该公司是否可以出售一切。

燃料成本上升,美国的食品和其他必需品、欧洲和亚洲的担忧促使低科技产品,消费和华尔街现在还不确定苹果是否可以出售尽可能多的iphone去年所做的那样。

苹果周四公布财政季度业绩。

“需求是重点,鉴于美国的通胀压力,全球和中国经济不确定性…供应问题也很重要,但更多的短期内,“海通分析师Jeff Pu说国际技术研究。

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在中国,世界上最大的智能手机消费市场,行业总手机出货量今年预计将从去年的约3.25亿辆3亿辆,据研究提供者Trendforce,预计更多的恶化中国经济需要从战争COVID-19作出严格限制和乌克兰。

成长的足迹在中国其他地方,苹果至少五分之一的收入,该公司今年3月推出了一个低成本的5 g iPhone SE吸引消费者寻求升级预算。但这一计划可能不会成功减少消费者升级计划,根据对比研究杰夫Fieldhack。

5 g手机需求预计将减少在中国,日常必需品,随着消费者支出限制在经济增长放缓。

“当我们坐在这里半年以后,我们可能会说这是本季度的这新一波的阻力,并改变了市场,”Canalys分析师Runar Bjorhovde说。“这是开始大量的挑战,将会在未来几个季度。”

可以肯定的是,苹果,大流行赢家作为其iPhone的需求,macbook和服务激增,去年仍然增长市场份额由于iPhone的普及13系列。

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苹果预计第二财季报告收入938.9亿美元,增长4.8%,但其慢六个季度增长率。销售的iphone,苹果公司大部分的收入,预计小幅下滑至478.8亿美元,根据Refinitiv数据。


虽然苹果公司损失了数十亿美元的销售去年由于产品短缺,它逃脱的供应问题困扰其他科技公司,由于其购买力,和公司的能力将自定义订单组件在其产品中使用。

它还优先制造更加昂贵,高利润的产品。苹果预计,这些供应问题将继续减少在其第二季度,另一个原因分析人士重点转向需求方。
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By Nivedita Balu
<\/strong>
Apple<\/a> Inc investors have for years cheered investments to expand its supply chain to meet feverish global demand for iPhone and MacBooks. Now, the question is whether the company can sell everything it made.

Rising costs for fuel, groceries and other essentials in the U.S., Europe and Asia has spurred concerns about lower consumer spending on tech gadgets, and Wall Street now is uncertain whether Apple can sell as many iPhones as it did last year.

Apple reports fiscal second-quarter results on Thursday.

\"Demand is the focus, given the inflation pressure in United States, global and China's economy uncertainties... Supply issue is important too, but it is more short term,\" said Jeff Pu, an analyst at Haitong
International<\/a> Tech Research.

In China, the world's largest smartphone consumer market, total industry phone shipments this year are expected to be 300 million units from about 325 million units last year, according to research provider
Trendforce<\/a>, which expects more deterioration as China's economy takes a hit from strict COVID-19 curbs and the Ukraine war.

To grow its footprint elsewhere in China, which generates at least a fifth of Apple's revenue, the company in March launched a low-cost 5G iPhone SE to woo consumers looking to upgrade on a budget. But that plan might not succeed as fewer consumers plan upgrades, according to
Counterpoint Research<\/a>'s Jeff Fieldhack.

Demand for 5G phones is expected to dwindle in China, too, as consumers limit spending to everyday essentials amid slowing economic growth.

\"When we sit here half a year from now, we'll probably say that this was the quarter where there's this new wave of headwinds that came in and shifted the market around,\"
Canalys<\/a> analyst Runar Bjorhovde said. \"It's commencing a lot of challenges that will come up in the next few quarters.\"

To be sure, Apple, a pandemic winner as demand for its iPhones, MacBooks and services surged, still grew market share last year due to the popularity of its iPhone 13 series.

Apple is expected to report revenue of $93.89 billion for its fiscal second quarter, a 4.8% rise, but its slowest growth rate in six quarters. Sales of iPhones, where Apple gets most of its revenue, are expected to fall slightly to $47.88 billion, according to Refinitiv data.

\"\"
<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
Though Apple lost out on billions of dollars in sales last year due to product shortages, it escaped much of the supply issues that plagued other tech companies, thanks to its buying power, and the company's ability to place custom orders for components used in its products.

It also prioritized manufacturing more expensive, high-margin products. Apple forecast that those supply issues would continue to decrease in its second quarter, another reason why analysts have shifted focus to the demand side.
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