Iphone: Tata Group to reportedly manufacture iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus in India – Times of India
Apple partners with Tata Group
According to TrendForce, Apple is expected to enter into a contract with Tata Group for the manufacturing of iPhones in India. The report further states that Tata Group will initially manufacture the upcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus. “Due to geopolitical and pandemic, Apple has been accelerating the diversification of its supply sources, with India being the most well-known case for such transfer. According to TrendForce, India’s Tata Group is expected to become the fourth iPhone assembler for Apple,” mentioned the report.
Why Apple may enter in a contract with Tata Group
The report further adds that Apple may enter into a contract with Tata Group because it is the largest conglomerate in India and this suggests that India will be the first to receive shipments of the new iPhone series. Also, Tata’s ability to manufacture iPhones is attributed to their acquisition of Wistron’s Indian production line, resulting in Wistron’s departure from the iPhone assembly industry.
According to a recent report by Bloomberg News, India is becoming increasingly important to Apple’s strategy to move its device and component production away from China due to diplomatic tensions between Washington and Beijing, as well as supply chain disruptions caused by strict Covid policies. In 2021, only one percent of Apple’s iPhones were produced in India, but that number has increased to seven percent in the past year. Apple is also reportedly planning to manufacture iPads and iPods in India.
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