The next iPhone you buy may be made in India
Apple is planning to relocate its iPhone production operations to India, the main reason given by threats and possible impacts from the escalating trade war between the two. The world's largest economy is China and the United States.
According to information published in The Hindu newspaper, right from the first half of 2019, Apple's high-end smartphones will begin to be assembled from a Foxconn factory but will be located in Sriperumbudur, India.In fact, Foxconn is also a outsourcing unit for many different smart phone companies in India, but the upcoming event is still very important because it will be the first time that the products carry the logo. Flawed apples are assembled on a large scale in this second most populous country in the world.
In an interview with Reuters, Foxconn's representative said the company intends to spend $ 365 million to expand its factories and business lines in India and can generate more than 25,000 jobs. people in this country.
It should be noted that it is currently unknown whether Foxconn plans to move the entire iPhone assembly line from China to India.
As the world's leading hardware product manufacturer, Foxconn owns a wide range of factories and production lines worldwide, including in the United States.However, the current trade war between the United States and China has been and will play an important role in the operating strategy of this company in particular and their close partners like Apple in general. .Foxconn is currently considering opening a new production facility in Vietnam to prepare for the potential impacts of this trade war.
Although Apple had previously assembled a number of iPhone lines like SE and 6S in India, these iPhone batches were correctly assembled by another contract manufacturing company rather than Foxconn.Foxconn's recent moves to find new markets may be a sign that in addition to minimizing the impact of the US-China issue, Apple is also looking to expand its market share in the mobile phone segment. Its mobile in India, the smart phone market is the fastest growing speed in the world.
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