In a significant move, Apple is doubling down on its India manufacturing plans, aiming to transform the country into a global export hub. The tech giant has already started producing iPhones in India and is now planning to expand its manufacturing capabilities to other products, including MacBooks, iPads, and AirPods.
Apple’s Indian manufacturing partners, Foxconn and Wistron, have already begun setting up new production lines in the country. The company is also in talks with the Indian government to establish a robust supply chain ecosystem, which will enable it to export products globally.
The move is seen as a strategic effort by Apple to reduce its dependence on China, where it currently manufactures the majority of its products. India’s business-friendly policies, skilled workforce, and large domestic market make it an attractive destination for Apple’s manufacturing ambitions.
The expansion is expected to create thousands of jobs in India and boost the country’s economy. Apple’s investment in India is also seen as a vote of confidence in the government’s “Make in India” initiative, which aims to promote domestic manufacturing.
With its increased focus on India, Apple is poised to make the country a crucial part of its global manufacturing strategy. The move is expected to have a significant impact on the Indian economy and cement the country’s position as a major player in the global technology supply chain.