KEY POINTS
  • Apple CEO Tim Cook was recently in China where he met Commerce Minister Wang Wentao and opened the company's newest flagship store in Shanghai last week.
  • The company needs to overcome challenges in China before the iPhone 16 release and "it all starts with reaffirming Apple's presence in China," said Wedbush analysts on Monday.
  • Apple is operating in a tough environment in its key market, China, as it faces stiff competition from local Chinese smartphone makers and declining iPhone sales.
SHANGHAI, CHINA - MARCH 21: Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., arrives for opening ceremony of the new Apple Jing'an store on March 21, 2024 in Shanghai, China. The new Apple store opens on March 21 in Shanghai's Jing'an district. (Photo by VCG/VCG via Getty Images)

Apple could double down on the China smartphone market amid declining iPhone sales and stiff competition in the country, Wedbush Securities said on Monday.

Apple needs to overcome its China challenges including a tough macro environment and competition from Huawei before the iPhone 16 release and "it all starts with reaffirming Apple's presence in China," Wedbush said.