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Apple to start manufacturing iPhone 16 Pro models in India

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Last updated: 2024/08/22 at 10:24 AM
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In a groundbreaking development, Apple has announced that it will be manufacturing its iPhone 16 Pro models in India for the first time. This move signifies a significant shift in the tech giant’s global production strategy, as it looks to diversify its manufacturing operations beyond its traditional base in China. Foxconn India is set to begin production of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max at its Indian facilities shortly after their global launch, in a move that is expected to bolster Apple’s presence in the Indian market. Currently, India accounts for 14 per cent of Apple’s total iPhone production, a figure that is projected to increase to 25 per cent by next year, reflecting the growing importance of the Indian market in Apple’s global supply chain.

By expanding its manufacturing operations in India, Apple aims to enhance its supply chain resilience and tap into the growing market potential within the country. This decision is in line with broader industry trends and geopolitical shifts, as companies look to reduce risks associated with over-reliance on any single country for manufacturing. In addition to the production of the iPhone 16 Pro series in India, there are reports that Apple plans to exclusively manufacture the iPhone 17 in the region, further signaling its commitment to increasing its manufacturing presence in India. This strategic move is not only expected to benefit Apple but also provide a boost to the local economy through job creation and increased technological investments.

The decision to produce the iPhone 16 Pro models in India is a significant milestone for Apple, marking the first time the tech giant will manufacture its Pro series iPhones outside of China. This move is poised to expand Apple’s footprint in the Indian market and underscores the company’s ongoing efforts to diversify its manufacturing operations. With Foxconn India scheduled to begin production of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, it is expected that India’s contribution to Apple’s total iPhone production will increase from 14 per cent to 25 per cent by next year. This increase highlights the growing importance of the Indian market in Apple’s global supply chain and reinforces the company’s commitment to enhancing its manufacturing presence in the region.

The expansion of iPhone production in India aligns with broader industry trends and geopolitical shifts, as companies seek to mitigate risks associated with relying too heavily on any single country for manufacturing. By ramping up production in India, Apple aims to bolster its supply chain resilience and take advantage of the growing market potential within the country. With reports indicating that Apple plans to exclusively manufacture the iPhone 17 in India, the tech giant’s commitment to increasing its manufacturing presence in the region is clear. This strategic move is not only expected to benefit Apple but also provide a boost to the local economy, creating jobs and driving technological investments.

Apple’s decision to manufacture its iPhone 16 Pro models in India represents a major milestone for the tech giant and a significant shift in its global production strategy. By expanding its manufacturing operations beyond China, Apple aims to diversify its supply chain and tap into the growing market potential in India. With Foxconn India scheduled to begin production of the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, it is anticipated that India’s contribution to Apple’s total iPhone production will increase from 14 per cent to 25 per cent by next year, highlighting the increasing importance of the Indian market in Apple’s global supply chain. This strategic move is in line with broader industry trends, as companies seek to reduce risks associated with over-reliance on any single country for manufacturing.

The expansion of iPhone production in India is not only expected to benefit Apple but also provide a boost to the local economy through job creation and increased technological investments. By increasing its manufacturing presence in India, Apple aims to enhance its supply chain resilience and take advantage of the growing market potential within the country. With reports suggesting that Apple plans to exclusively manufacture the iPhone 17 in India, the tech giant’s commitment to the region is clear. This strategic move underscores Apple’s ongoing efforts to diversify its manufacturing operations and signals a continued commitment to increasing its production in India.

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