Iphone Manufacturing News - Latest Updates & Headlines
Recall of Chinese engineers from Foxconn India factory is opportunity for India: Govt source
New Delhi, July 11: The recall of Chinese employees from the Foxconn India factory, which manufactures Apple iPhones, won't impact mobile production in India, said a senior government official. The official added that it is, in fact, an opportunity for India.
Bring manufacturing back to US, Trump tells Apple again
Washington, May 23: US President Donald Trump on Friday threatened a 25 per cent tariff on iPhones imported to the US, including from India, ratcheting up pressure on Apple to bring manufacturing back to the US from its international operations.
Foxconn to invest $1.5 billion in its India operations
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.
Manufacturing iPhones in US from India could raise price to USD 3,000 from USD 1000 now, says industry experts on Trump's remark
New Delhi, May 16: Industry experts have stated that if the USA starts manufacturing iPhones in the US as compared to India, it will cost USD 3,000, which is almost three times the current cost of USD 1,000 per iPhone, highlighted industry leaders while reacting to President Donald Trump's statement.
I regret posting that very personal opinion: Kangana Ranaut deletes post about Trump after JP Nadda's call
New Delhi, May 15: Actor and BJP MP Kangana Ranaut on Thursday said that she has deleted her social media post about US President Donald Trump.
Apple likely to manufacture iPhones worth Rs 3.36 lakh crore in India by FY26
New Delhi, May 5: Apple is expected to ramp up its iPhone production in India to nearly $40 billion (about Rs 3,36,000 crore) by the end of FY26, as the tech giant continues to shift its global supply chain away from China amid growing geopolitical tensions and trade tariffs.
Majority of iPhones sold in US in June quarter to come from India: Tim Cook
New Delhi, May 2: India will be the country of origin for a majority of iPhones sold in the US in the June quarter, the company's CEO Tim Cook has said, as Apple rejigs its supply chain away from China.