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Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn sees strong earnings boosted by ‘robust’ iPhone 13 demand

Apple supplier Foxconn is expected to expand production of iPhones in India with a new 128.2 billion rupee (about US$1.54 billion) plant.

Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn/Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. posted earnings that topped analysts’ estimates, boosted by “robust demand” for Apple’s iPhone 13 line-up, reports Bloomberg.

Net income for the third quarter ending in September was NT$37 billion ($1.3 billion), the Taiwanese company said Friday in a statement. Analysts had estimated NT$32.4 billion on average. Sales for the period reached a record NT$1.4 trillion based on previously reported numbers.

Foxconn predicted that its business will wane this quarter from a year earlier — led by declines in consumer electronics and computing — signaling the company will continue to be affected by the semiconductor shortage. As noted by Bloomberg, Apple said last month it could lose more than $6 billion in sales this quarter because of supply chain issues.

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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.