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Cosmic-ray (CR) positrons are relatively rare due to its secondary origin and thus sensitive to exotic contributions. Primordial black holes (PBHs) with masses above 510^14\, g can be stable sources of CR positrons due to Hawking radiation. We show that the CR positron flux measured by AMS-02 can place stringent constraints on the energy fraction of PBHs relative to that of dark matter f₁₇. Making use of the state-of-the-art models for CR propagation in both the Galaxy and heliosphere, we obtain conservative upper limit of f₁₇3 10^-4 at M₁₇2 10^16 g, which improves the previous constraints obtained from the Voyager CR all-electron data by around an order of magnitude.
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