PALO ALTO, U.S. -- Apple on Thursday reported its first quarterly revenue drop after more than three years of growth, blaming production headwinds caused by COVID-19 disruptions in China and weakening global consumer demand.
Greater China takes biggest hit but 'production back where we want it to be'

Lockdowns in China impacted Apple's primary iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max assembly hub in Zhengzhou. (Photo courtesy of Apple)
PALO ALTO, U.S. -- Apple on Thursday reported its first quarterly revenue drop after more than three years of growth, blaming production headwinds caused by COVID-19 disruptions in China and weakening global consumer demand.