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Big Tech is a pawn in US-China trade war. Here's why some will feel the heat more than others.

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China is considering launching an antitrust investigation into Apple ’s App Store practices.
The move sets up Apple as another pawn in the economic chess match between the superpowers.
Apple is taking hits from both the US and China in the countries’ latest economic skirmish.
Intel , Google , and Nvidia are also facing potential antitrust investigations as part of China 's response to US tariffs.
China accounted for $5.4 billion of Nvidia 's $35 billion in revenue in Q3 , well behind the US ’s $14.8 billion in sales.
It's not entirely clear what an antitrust probe would mean for Nvidia in China , but if the US forces the company to restrict more chips than it already does, it could face a revenue headwind.
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