The iPhone 16 series has recently been launched in global markets including India. Apple assembles the series in India and exports it to many countries around the world. The company has increased the number of manufacturing units in India. Foxconn has been assembling Apple iPhones in India for years. At the same time, Pegatron and Tata Electronics also began assembling Apple iPhones.
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Due to the U.S.-China trade war, Apple is emphasizing locating production bases outside China to reduce its dependence on China. Apple is focusing on adding manufacturing and assembly plants outside China in India. The company has a good track record in iPhone exports. Apple has exported about $6 billion worth of iPhones from India. The company aims to export iPhones worth $10 billion made in India.
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Apple is focusing on India because of the Indian government’s “Make in India” policy and the country’s technological capabilities, including local subsidies and skilled labor. iPhone production in India takes place on the outskirts of Chennai. Foxconn is currently the largest iPhone supplier in India. Meanwhile, Tata Group’s electronics manufacturing unit exported $1.7 billion worth of iPhones to Karnataka from April to September.
After the launch of iPhone 16, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said in his official X post that it is made in India, thanks to the central government’s “Make in India” initiative. As iPhone production in India continues to expand, so do job opportunities here. Apple is currently assembling iPhone SE, iPhone 11, iPhone 12, iPhone 13, iPhone 14, iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 models in India.
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