Recent customs data reveals a dramatic 72% plunge in Chinese smartphone exports to the US—levels not seen since 2011. The staggering drop, set against escalating trade tensions, has industry experts scratching their heads as they wonder if this is a temporary hiccup or a wake‐up call for deeper market shifts.
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