Foxconn to start iPhone shipments from Karnataka in June, eyeing India as second-largest manufacturing hub after China.

Foxconn, the leading manufacturer for Apple products, is all set to commence iPhone shipments from its Karnataka plant in June. This move is part of their strategy to establish India as their second-largest iPhone manufacturing hub, following China. Amidst pressure from former US President Donald Trump to shift production to the United States, Apple is forging ahead with its expansion plans in India. This development is a significant boost for the Indian manufacturing sector and highlights the country’s growing importance in the global supply chain. With this move, Foxconn is not only strengthening its presence in India but also contributing to the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative. The Karnataka facility is expected to play a crucial role in meeting the rising demand for iPhones in the Indian market. This news comes as a positive sign for the Indian economy, creating job opportunities and boosting the country’s manufacturing capabilities. Apple’s decision to expand its manufacturing operations in India demonstrates the favorable business environment and skilled workforce available in the country. The collaboration between Apple and Foxconn is expected to further enhance India’s position as a key player in the global electronics manufacturing industry. This strategic move is likely to have a ripple effect on the Indian economy, attracting more investments and paving the way for further technological advancements in the country. As Foxconn gears up to kickstart iPhone shipments from its Karnataka plant, all eyes are on the impact this will have on India’s position in the global manufacturing landscape.

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