Apple is actively diversifying its iPhone assembly operations to lessen its dependence on China, with India playing a crucial role in this strategy. A report from The Economic Times highlights Foxconn's plans to significantly increase iPhone assembly in India, aiming for production of 25-30 million units by the year's end, compared to 12 million units in the previous year. The new state-of-the-art facility in Bengaluru is critical to this expansion, set to become Foxconn's second-largest iPhone assembly plant. However, both Apple and Foxconn have refrained from commenting on these developments.
Apple has been diversifying its iPhone assembly to reduce reliance on China, with India emerging as a key beneficiary of this strategy.
Foxconn is planning to double iPhone assembly in India, targeting production of 25-30 million units by year’s end, a notable increase from last year's figures.
The new facility in Bengaluru will be the second-largest iPhone assembly plant for Foxconn, enhancing India's role in global iPhone manufacturing.
Despite significant developments, both Apple and Foxconn have opted not to comment publicly about the ongoing expansion in India's iPhone assembly capabilities.
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