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Home / Business and Economy / Apple Eyes India for iPhone Chip Assembly

Apple Eyes India for iPhone Chip Assembly

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Apple is discussing iPhone chip assembly in India.
  • This marks the first time Apple considers chip packaging in India.
  • Discussions involve CG Semi's facility in Sanand, Gujarat.
Apple Eyes India for iPhone Chip Assembly

Apple is reportedly initiating preliminary discussions with Indian chip manufacturers to establish assembly and packaging capabilities for iPhone components. This exploration signifies a potential first for the tech giant, which has not previously considered such processes within India. The specific chips being considered for this venture are thought to be display chips, with a particular focus on facilities like the outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) plant being developed by Murugappa Group-owned CG Semi in Sanand, Gujarat.

The company's potential expansion into India for component manufacturing is part of a larger strategic effort to diversify its global supply chain. This move could help Apple navigate potential challenges, including tariffs and geopolitical considerations, that might affect its primary manufacturing hub in China. The plan aims to shift a significant portion of iPhone production to India, reflecting a growing trend of international companies seeking alternative manufacturing bases.

While these discussions are in their early stages, and neither Apple nor CG Semi have officially commented on market speculation, the development highlights India's growing importance in the global electronics manufacturing landscape. CG Semi has indicated that they would make formal disclosures if any concrete agreements are reached, emphasizing the nascent nature of these talks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Apple is reportedly in early discussions to assemble and package some iPhone components in India for the first time.
Apple is reportedly in discussions with CG Semi, a company building an outsourced semiconductor assembly and test facility in Sanand, Gujarat.
Apple is looking to diversify its manufacturing base and potentially navigate higher tariffs in China by exploring options in India.

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