iPhone manufacturing in India to reach 50% by 2027
Taipei/New Delhi
17-January-2023
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India will produce 45-50 per cent of Apple's iPhones by 2027, on a par with China, where 80-85 per cent of iPhones were produced in 2022, a new report claimed.
Lin stated that India accounted for 10-15 per cent of iPhones' overall production capacity at the end of 2022, but the actual output so far has been less than 5 per cent.
"However, the speed of supply chain migration to India will be accelerated in the future because of the need for diversifying risks in light of uncertainties of China's pandemic control," said Lin.
While pandemic uncertainties in China and geopolitical risks threaten Apple's supply chain, it has increased production capacity in India and Vietnam.
Apple has accelerated its iPhone production shift to India and the iPad and MacBook to Vietnam.
"Some Apple Watch probably will also be assembled outside China as well," Lin mentioned.
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As Indian policy encourages local manufacturing, Apple wanted to gradually increase manufacturing in India, the report said.
"They believe it will help local consumers to identify with its brand and help to expand its market share there," Lin said.
Moreover, the report mentioned that Samsung's cell phone production capacity has been moved out of China, mostly shifted to Vietnam since 2019.
Samsung also has assembly plants in Indonesia and South Korea.
Lin pointed out that Samsung is also increasing output in India in order to capture the local market. - IANS
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