India's New Incentives Could Slash Apple's iPhone Manufacturing Costs
India’s new $2.7B manufacturing support could make iPhones cheaper and boost the country's role in Apple’s production, with plans to start iPhone 17 production simultaneously in India and China.
Making iPhones in India May Get Cheaper for Apple
Apple is focusing on reducing its manufacturing dependence on China by increasing iPhone production in India. The Indian government plans to offer at least $2.7 billion in support for local manufacturing, which could significantly reduce production costs.
Key Points:
- Government Support: New incentives include tax subsidies and reduced import tariffs on electronic components.
- Progress in Manufacturing: Apple has made significant progress, with one in seven iPhones now being manufactured in India. The production of flagship models like the iPhone 16 has also improved.
- Future Plans: Apple aims to begin simultaneous production of the iPhone 17 in both China and India.
The initiative is part of a broader strategy to diversify supply chains and reduce risks associated with over-reliance on a single manufacturing location.
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