JAKARTA - Apple continues to expand iPhone production outside China. This effort was made to reduce its dependence on the country as the main manufacturing hub.

India is one of the biggest beneficiaries of this strategy. The latest report from The Economic Times reveals that Foxconn, which is an iPhone maker, plans to double iPhone production in the country.

According to the report, quoted Wednesday April 2, Foxconn is targeting an assembly of 25-30 million iPhone units in India by the end of 2025.

This figure has more than doubled compared to last year. The Taiwanese company in 2024 assembled about 12 million iPhone units in India.

The key to Foxconn's expansion in India lies in its new facility in Bengaluru, which is expected to be the world's second largest iPhone assembly plant.

The Economic Times report also revealed that Foxconn has been running iPhone production trials over the past few months as part of preparation for capacity building.


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