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In 2025, Foxconn plans to increase its production of iPhones in India.

In 2025, Foxconn plans to increase its production of iPhones in India.

By Kajal Sharma - 31 Mar 2025 08:21 PM

Foxconn is eyeing doubling iPhone production to 25-30 Mn units from last year’s 12-13 Mn at its India facilities in the ongoing calendar year The manufacturer is betting on its Bengaluru unit to add to the production push Foxconn’s bid to deepen its India presence is in-line with Apple’s plans to produce its products in India, as the Tim Cook-led company looks to diversify its supply chain and reduce dependence on ChinaThe firm has spent the last three to four months conducting limited testing activities at its new Bengaluru location, according to an ET article. According to a source who spoke to the journal, the tests are being carried out to see if the facility can manufacture Apple's flagship product on a large scale without compromising quality standards."The company assembled roughly 12 million iPhones in India last year. However, they have set much greater goals in keeping with Apple's drive to increase their footprint in India, especially since their Bengaluru plant is soon to be built," the person continued.

In 2023, the Taiwanese electronics company purchased a 300-acre property close to Bengaluru airport. The project's establishment has been funded by INR 25,000 Cr from the firm. When finished, the facility would be able to produce 20 million smartphones a year, making it Foxconn's largest operation in India and the second largest globally.

The state government will give Foxconn an incentive of INR 6,970 Cr for its Bengaluru facility under the state's Electronics System Design and Manufacturing (ESDM) policy, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced earlier this month.It is important to note that throughout the past few months, the Taiwanese corporation has been aggressively expanding in the nation. According to a report last week, the corporation and its joint venture partner HCL are negotiating the establishment of an outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing (OSAT) facility in the state of Uttar Pradesh with Taiwanese construction engineering firm CTCI and Larsen & Toubro (L&T).Additionally, it is rumored to be in talks with the Tamil Nadu government to establish a battery manufacturing facility on roughly 200 acres of state property.

 

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