Apple might not be able to obtain enough supplies of an important iPhone part this year

Apple might have to scramble to obtain enough OLED panels for the 2019 models
Starting on July 4th, Japanese exporters shipping these materials to South Korea will need to apply for permission to export these supplies. This is a process that takes as long as 90 days; currently, these materials receive preferential treatment by the Japanese government. And because Japan produces 90% of fluorinated polyimide and resist globally as well as 70% of etching gas, this is going to have an impact on South Korean manufacturers like LG and Samsung. And considering that the latter two companies produce OLED panels for the Apple iPhone, the U.S. tech giant could have problems sourcing enough displays for the 2019 iPhone models. The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Max are expected to feature OLED screens.
The two countries are bickering over a court ruling made last October by the South Korean Supreme Court, which ruled that South Koreans who were forced to work for Japan’s Nippon Steel during World War II must be compensated for their labor. Japan, calling the ruling “unthinkable,” says that this issue had already been resolved back in 1965 when diplomatic ties between the two countries were restored.
This news comes on the heels of the G20 meeting among world leaders in Japan late last week. During the summit, U.S. President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping agreed to a truce in the current trade war between the two countries. That led Trump to announce that U.S. companies are once again allowed to sell supplies to Huawei. For Apple, it also means that for now, the company won’t have to pay a 25% import tax on each handset it imports to the U.S.
The last year has been tough one in some regards for Apple. Facing slumping sales on its most important product, it had to pull off a last-second deal to guarantee a supply of modem chips from Qualcomm for a 5G iPhone expected next year. Then, it had to wait and see whether tariffs would be imposed on the iPhone and iPad. And now, it might have to scramble to obtain enough OLED panels for the 2019 iPhone models that should be unveiled in less than three months. Perhaps a diplomatic resolution will be reached.