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Apple's Global Production Plans Under Fire
USA, BerkeleyThursday, May 15, 2025
Apple had previously announced plans to invest $500 billion over the next four years to expand manufacturing in the U. S. This includes setting up new facilities, opening units, hiring over 20, 000 people, and establishing a manufacturing academy. Trump's comments came just a day after India approved a $435 million project by Foxconn to manufacture Apple chips in the country. Foxconn has big plans to increase production in India and create alternative manufacturing units to reduce reliance on China.
Apple's move to India is part of a broader strategy to diversify its supply chain. Reports indicate that Apple already produces 20% of its iPhones in India. Additionally, the Financial Times reported that Apple aims to import all iPhones sold in the U. S. from India by 2026. This shift could have significant implications for both the U. S. and Indian economies, as well as for Apple's global supply chain. It raises questions about the impact of tariffs and trade policies on multinational corporations. How will these changes affect jobs, innovation, and economic growth in both countries? Only time will tell how this situation unfolds.
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