Apple to Boost iPhone Production in India to 32% by 2027, Creating 40,000 Jobs

November 12, 2024
Apple to Boost iPhone Production in India to 32% by 2027, Creating 40,000 Jobs
  • Apple is set to significantly ramp up its iPhone manufacturing in India, aiming for 32% of global production and 26% of its production value by the fiscal year 2026-27.

  • This ambitious expansion follows discussions between Apple, its vendors, and Indian government officials regarding device assembly in the country.

  • As part of this strategy, the Tata Group is launching a new iPhone manufacturing facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, which is expected to create up to 40,000 jobs.

  • Additionally, Apple plans to start initial manufacturing of the iPhone 17 base model in India, collaborating with a local factory for this production.

  • This shift in manufacturing strategy comes on the heels of the conclusion of the five-year Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which aimed to boost local production.

  • Experts emphasize that to double production in India, the government needs to tackle issues like cost inefficiencies and policy uncertainties.

  • Apple faces the additional hurdle of meeting value-addition targets of 35-40% by the end of the PLI scheme.

  • Emerging investment opportunities in India's electronics sector include mobile assembly facilities, component manufacturing, and tech-enabled infrastructure.

  • Sustainability solutions, such as investments in renewable energy, are also seen as key opportunities as India expands its manufacturing capabilities.

  • While the growth in electronics manufacturing is promising for India, it could potentially strain trade relations with China, according to officials.

  • Challenges persist, as India must enhance its cost competitiveness against China and Southeast Asian countries by reducing component tariffs and improving logistics.

  • The expansion's success will also depend on US trade policies and India's ability to address these operational challenges.

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