Apple is projecting billions in lost revenue to the supply constraints placed on the company during strict lockdowns in China. The Chinese Communist Party’s strict COVID-19 control policies have significantly limited Apple’s consumer product output, according to one of its suppliers. In April, Apple predicted that supply constraints would cost the company up to $8 billion in revenue for the current quarter. On May 12, Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron, one of Apple’s largest suppliers for specific iPhone models, said operations at its major assembly plant in Shanghai were constrained by citywide lockdown measures and the company expected output to drop...