Key Points

Foxconn is investing $1.5 billion in its India unit to expand iPhone production. Apple is reducing reliance on China due to tariffs and supply chain risks. India's PLI scheme and stable market make it a key manufacturing hub. This move strengthens India's role in global electronics manufacturing.

Key Points: Foxconn Invests $1.5 Billion in India iPhone Manufacturing Unit

  • Foxconn's $1.5B investment boosts iPhone production in Tamil Nadu
  • Apple shifts supply chains from China to India
  • PLI scheme attracts global manufacturers to India
  • Geopolitical tensions accelerate business diversification
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Foxconn to invest $1.5 billion in its India operations

Foxconn expands India operations with $1.5B investment amid Apple's push to diversify supply chains from China.

"Apple is positioning India as an alternative manufacturing base amid US tariffs on China. - Reuters"

New Delhi, May 20

Apple supplier Foxconn is set to invest USD 1.5 billion in its India unit, Reuters reported, citing a company filing.

The iPhone maker has been shifting more manufacturing out of tariff-hit China.

As per the Reuters report, Foxconn's Singapore-based subsidiary will buy 12.77 billion shares worth 10 rupees apiece, amounting to 127.74 billion rupees (USD 1.50 billion) in Yuzhan Technology India.

Yuzhan Technology India, Foxconn's unit in Tamil Nadu, manufactures electronic components and also assembles Apple's iPhones.

Apple is positioning India as an alternative manufacturing base amid US President Donald Trump's tariffs on China, which have raised supply chain concerns and fears of higher iPhone prices, Reuters had reported last month.

In March, according to the Reuters report, Apple ramped up India production, exporting around 600 tons of iPhones worth USD 2 billion to the US.

As part of its Atmanirbhar and Make in India plan, the government launched production incentive (PLI) schemes in varied sectors, including electronics, to make Indian manufacturers globally competitive, attract investments, enhance exports, integrate India into the global supply chain and reduce dependency on imports.

Faced with supply chain disruptions, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020 and subsequent flare-up of geopolitical tensions that continue, many leading global companies, particularly those in the manufacturing space, are diversifying their operations across regions. These visible trends of business diversification are basically to reduce risk and increase flexibility.

Given India's political stability, huge market opportunity, dynamic workforce, and steady rise in income levels, it is being eyed as one of the best places to set up manufacturing bases.

In 2017, Apple started manufacturing iPhones in India. The Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme by the Central government, among others, is likely to have attracted several gadget makers, including Apple, to set up shop in the country.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is fantastic news for Make in India! More investments mean more jobs for our youth. Hope Tamil Nadu and other states benefit from this expansion. Foxconn should also focus on skill development programs for local workers. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While I welcome the investment, I hope the working conditions are better than what we've heard about Foxconn factories in China. Our workers deserve fair wages and safe environments. The government must ensure proper labor laws are followed.
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Arjun S.
Great move! But will the iPhones made in India be cheaper for Indian consumers? Right now they're still too expensive for most middle-class families. Hope some benefits trickle down to local buyers too.
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Sunita R.
This shows India is becoming a global manufacturing hub. Next step should be developing our own component ecosystem so we're not just assembling but making more parts here. PLI scheme seems to be working well!
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Vikram J.
Good for economy but we must be careful about over-dependence on foreign companies. Hope Indian manufacturers like Micromax, Lava etc also get similar support to compete with these giants.
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Neha P.
As someone from Tamil Nadu, I'm proud our state is becoming an electronics manufacturing hub! But hope the local communities benefit too - better infrastructure, schools and hospitals should come with these investments.

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