Apple’s expanding iPhone manufacturing footprint is reshaping India’s electronics supply chain, with over half of the ₹54,567 crore approved under the ECMS scheme tied to iPhone component demand.
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Tata Group company acquires Chinese iPhone supplier Justech's India unit for about $100 million, sources say
Titan Engineering and Automation, a Tata Group company, has acquired Chinese industrial firm Justech Precision's India unit for close to $100 million. Tata Group has sought to expand iPhone ...
Apple is reportedly considering a limited return to Intel, not as a chip designer but as a manufacturing partner for future ...
Apple's recently launched iPhone 17 series has garnered significant global attention, with Chinese media focusing on the comparison between China and India in the company's supply chain. Reports ...
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reports that Apple’s foldable iPhone could see a lower price due to reduced hinge production costs. With Foxconn optimizing assembly and using premium materials, Apple may offer ...
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Is a U.S.-made iPhone coming? Apple to unveils $100B plan to expand manufacturing at home
Apple’s $100B push into U.S. manufacturing supports Trump’s agenda and could reshape its supply chain, though a fully U.S.-made iPhone is still far off.
Apple exported approximately US$50 billion worth of iPhones from India through December 2025, a milestone that underscores the company's accelerating shift of manufacturing away from China and ...
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