
Apple Shifts iPhone Production to India
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Apple now manufactures 25% of iPhones in India, signaling a shift from China. While costs remain higher than in China and Vietnam, this move strengthens India's manufacturing base.
Apple's increasing iPhone production in India marks a significant change in its global manufacturing strategy. This shift could lead to increased economic ties between Japan and India, potentially influencing trade and investment opportunities for Japanese businesses operating in or partnering with Indian companies.
For travelers, this may eventually translate to more competitive pricing on Apple products in India, making it a potentially attractive destination for tech purchases. Keep an eye on currency exchange rates and import duties to maximize any potential savings.
While the immediate impact on tourism is minimal, a stronger Indian economy could lead to improved infrastructure and services, indirectly benefiting future travelers to the region.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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