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Apple partner Foxconn plans to manufacture 25-30 million iPhones in India this year

Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn plans to produce 25-30 million iPhones in India this year.

Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn plans to produce 25-30 million iPhones in India this year, according to the Times of India. This would double last year’s output.

“Last year, the company assembled about 12 million iPhones in India,” the article says. “But with their Bengaluru facility also coming up quickly, they have set their ambitions a lot higher, in line with Apple’s push to deepen their presence in India.”

Apple shipped US$6 billion worth of iPhones from India in the first six months of 2024, continuing the tech giant’s efforts to reduce reliance on China, according to a October 30, 2024 Bloomberg report (a subscription is also required to read this article).

In 2023, Apple made iPhone 15 units of India-built iPhones available to Indian customers on the first day of global sales. It not only made the base iPhone 15 models in India, but later followed up with the local production of the iPhone 15 Plus by Pegatron.

The increase in exports is a result of Apple’s expanding manufacturing network in India, where the company has benefited from local subsidies, skilled labor, and improving technological infrastructure. Apple’s three key iPhone suppliers in the country are Foxconn, Pegatron, and Tata Electronics, according to Bloomberg.

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