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President Donald Trump said he’s asked Apple Inc.’s Tim Cook to stop building plants in India to make devices for the US ...
The economics of manufacturing iPhones in the US don't add up, and that situation is unlikely to change, even as Trump pushes ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he told Apple to stop moving iPhone production to India, as it shifts away from ...
"India can take care of themselves, they are doing very well, we want you to build here,'" Trump says he told the businessman ...
Foxconn's iPhone manufacturing unit in Devanahalli, Karnataka is nearly ready, with commercial shipments expected by June.
Foxconn is poised to begin iPhone shipments from its Karnataka facility in June, aiming to make it their second-largest ...
Apple is likely to be the biggest loser if it leaves India to build a manufacturing unit in the US as wanted by US President ...
He said this development strengthens Karnataka's position in global manufacturing and opens the door to greater foreign ...
Apple has been gradually shifting some of the production of the iPhone from China to India. However, a recent statement by US ...
Then, in 2016, after years of negotiations, the relationship between Apple and India suddenly thawed. India relaxed its rules for foreign companies, giving the green light for Apple to finally move in ...
Apple executives assured the Indian government officials that the company's investment plans are intact and the country would ...
Experts warn that Apple's potential move of iPhone assembly from India to the US could harm its profit margins. Currently, ...