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Foxconn asks C hinese workers at India iPhone factory to return home: Report
Indian Chronicle
|July 12, 2025
In the first five months of this year, Foxconn has already sent iPhones worth $4.4 billion to the US from Indiain the first five months of this year, Foxconn has already sent iPhones worth $4.4 billion to the US from India.
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Foxconn has asked the Chinese engineers and technicians working at its iPhone manufacturing plant in Chennai to return home, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.Citing a person familiar with the matter, Bloomberg said that the bulk of Foxconn’s Chinese staff have been told to fly back and that the move had started about two months ago. More than 300 Chinese workers have already left, and mostly support staff from Taiwan remain in India, one of the people added.According to the Bloomberg report,
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