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TATA PLANT STARTS IPHONE PRODUCTION AS APPLE SHIFTS FROM CHINA

May 02, 2025

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Tata Electronics has launched iPhone production at a new facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, marking a significant step in Apple’s strategy to diversify manufacturing away from China, where U.S. tariffs have disrupted operations.

TATA PLANT STARTS IPHONE PRODUCTION AS APPLE SHIFTS FROM CHINA

Announced this week, the plant began assembling older iPhone models on a single production line, with another Foxconn facility in Karnataka set to start shipping newer models, like the iPhone 16 series, by May. For Indian consumers, global markets, and tech industry observers, this development highlights India’s growing role as a key manufacturing hub, contributing 20% of Apple’s global iPhone output, up from 14% last year.

imageApple’s pivot follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, which impose a 125% duty on Chinese goods, compared to a paused 26% rate on Indian imports. The Hosur plant, part of Tata’s expanding operations, joins two other Indian factories—one acquired from Wistron in Bengaluru and another from Pegatron in Chennai—employing 20,000 workers and exporting $2 billion worth of iPhones to the U.S. in March alone. A September 2024 fire at Tata’s Hosur component plant briefly halted production, but Apple mitigated impacts with an eight-week stock buffer, avoiding immediate shortages.

imageIndia’s manufacturing surge, supported by government incentives, contrasts with China’s tariff-driven challenges, positioning Tata and Foxconn to produce over 60 million iPhones annually by 2026. As Apple navigates supply chain shifts, the Hosur plant’s output strengthens India’s electronics ecosystem, aligning with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “Make in India” initiative.

NEW HOSUR PLANT BEGINS OPERATIONS

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