The reorientation for India is part of the Long -Term Apple approach to reduce hope in China. This process begins during the Covid-19 pandemya, if the strict locks are significantly limited to the operation of factories in the PRC.
Apple plans at the end of 2026 to import most iPhone, which is sold in the United States, precisely from India. It reports about it Bloomberg With reference to resources in the supply chain.
Thus, Apple aims to double the production of smartphones in India. Currently, more than 60 million iPhones are sold annually in the United States, and most of them come from Chinese factories. However, the company actively changes the geography of labor.
The reorientation for India is part of the Long -Term Apple approach to reduce hope in China. The process began during the Covid-19 pandemya, if strict locks significantly limited the activity of factories to the PRC.
Additional factors for moving iron:
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Trading Duties introduced by Donald Trump’s administration;
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Growing geopolitical stress between the United States and China.
Today, about 20% of all iPhones are made in South Asia, especially in Indian businesses. The main site of the meeting is foxconn in southern India. But despite this, China remains the main base of Apple’s production.
Experts regard this step as a significant change of the company’s global supply chain and part of a broader tendency to varying to work in Western corporations.
Keep in mind that Apple has brought about 600 tonnes of iPhone from India to the United States with these weeks as part of a approach to avoiding the high American role in Chinese imports.
Earlier it was reported that Apple had lost $ 638 billion in three days.
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Source: korrespondent

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