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Apple doesn’t seem swayed by Trump’s advice to shift production to America if its largest contract manufacturer’s plans to ...
Last week, India cleared a proposal for a new chip plant to be developed by HCL Group and Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn ...
Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn is investing another $1.5 billion to expand its operations in India, as the key supplier for Apple's iPhones is looking to set up supply chains outside China.
One of the MoUs covers satellite constellation production, merging Foxconn’s manufacturing with Thales Alenia Space.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company declined India's plant invitation. India then partnered with Powerchip ...
Apple supplier Foxconn will invest 1.5 billion rupees in its India unit, the company said in a filing, as the iPhone maker ...
The investment was made through Foxconn's Singapore-based arm into its Tamil Nadu unit, Yuzhan Technology (India) Pvt Ltd.
The Taiwanese tech giant said its Singapore-based arm has injected $1.5 billion into the company's Indian subsidiary with the ...
Foxconn’s Indian plants have taken centre stage in assembling iPhones, and the ecosystem is expanding rapidly with ...
Amid US President Donald Trump’s recent criticism of Apple’s plans to make iPhones in India, Foxconn has infused $1.5 billion (Rs 12,800 cror.
Foxconn also becomes Taiwan’s first Nvidia Cloud Partner to power its three strategic platforms, namely: Smart Manufacturing, ...
Apple has been working closely with partners like Foxconn, Pegatron and Tata Electronics to make more iPhones in India.