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US lawmakers have concerns about Apple-Alibaba deal | TechCrunch

2025-05-18 14:35:58 英文原文

作者:Anthony Ha

The Trump administration and congressional officials are scrutinizing a deal between Apple and Alibaba that would bring Alibaba-powered AI features to iPhones sold in China, according to The New York Times.

Citing anonymous sources, the NYT says White House officials and members of the House Select Committee on China have asked Apple executives directly about the deal, with questions focused on what data would be shared with Alibaba and whether the company was making any commitments to Chinese regulators. The executives were reportedly unable to answer most of those questions.

In a statement, Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi (the ranking Democrat on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence) described Alibaba as “a poster child for the Chinese Communist Party’s military-civil fusion strategy” and said it was “extremely disturbing” that Apple had “not been transparent about its agreement.”

The deal itself has only been publicly confirmed by Alibaba, not Apple. This is not the only challenge that rising tensions between the United States and China present to the iPhone maker’s business, as the company faces on-again, off-again tariffs.

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The Trump administration and congressional officials are investigating a partnership between Apple and Alibaba that would integrate Alibaba's AI features into iPhones sold in China. According to anonymous sources cited by The New York Times, U.S. officials have directly questioned Apple executives about data sharing with Alibaba and potential commitments to Chinese regulators. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi criticized the lack of transparency from Apple regarding the agreement, viewing it as a risk given Alibaba's ties to the Chinese Communist Party’s military-civil fusion strategy. Apple has not publicly confirmed the deal, which adds another layer of complexity to its business operations amid U.S.-China tensions and fluctuating tariffs.

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