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Apple Watch import ban temporarily lifted

Sky News Wednesday, 27 December 2023
Apple has won the right to import two of its smartwatches into the United States, after the appeals court paused a previous ban on imports.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo issues a formal notice to Apple concerning 'blood minerals' allegedly used in iPhones and other products. Learn more about the accusations and the urgent response demanded from Apple. #DRCongo #Apple #BloodMinerals #CongoGovernment #NoticetoApple #AppleBloodMinerals #iPhone #Oneindia ~PR.274~ED.101~

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