Tata Group likely to become first Indian entity to make iPhones after acquiring Apple suppliers factory

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 11, 2023 02:43 PM2023-07-11T14:43:45+5:302023-07-11T14:44:15+5:30

Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate, is close to an agreement to acquire an Apple Inc. supplier's factory as soon ...

Tata Group likely to become first Indian entity to make iPhones after acquiring Apple suppliers factory | Tata Group likely to become first Indian entity to make iPhones after acquiring Apple suppliers factory

Tata Group likely to become first Indian entity to make iPhones after acquiring Apple suppliers factory

Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate, is close to an agreement to acquire an Apple Inc. supplier's factory as soon as August, marking the first time a local company would move into the assembly of iPhones, according to people familiar with the matter.A takeover of the Wistron Corp. factory in Karnataka, potentially valued at more than $600 million, would cap about a year of negotiations, said the people, asking not to be named as the matter is private. The facility employs more than 10,000 workers, who assemble the latest iPhone 14 model.

Wistron has committed to ship iPhones worth at least $1.8 billion from the factory in the fiscal year through March 2024 to win state-backed financial incentives, the people said. It also planned to triple the plant's workforce by next year. Tata is set to honor those commitments as Wistron exits the iPhone business in India.   The addition of an Indian iPhone is likely to add momentum to Apple's efforts to diversify its product base beyond China and build up technology manufacturing in the South Asian nation. Wistron exported nearly $500 million in iPhones from India in the three months ended June 30, and Apple's other key Taiwanese suppliers, Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron Corp., have also ramped up locally.  An Indian company making iPhones could prove a significant boost for the Modi's efforts to challenge China's status as the factory of the world. It may help persuade other global electronics brands to consider production in India to reduce their reliance on China.

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