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Apple looks at Vietnam, India to replace China as key manufacturer

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Hong Kong: As Apple looks to India and Vietnam to strengthen its supply chain, China, which is still the primary Apple supplier, may lose its title as the top iPhone maker, the media reported on Saturday.

The South China Morning Post reports that Foxconn, Apple's main supplier, has "quietly finalised plans" to move some of its MacBook and Apple iPad manufacturers to Vietnam.

In light of Covid delays, Apple is said to have reduced orders, citing weakening demand as a potential blow to its Chinese suppliers.

At the moment, China is way ahead on the Apple product manufacturing global map.

According to Bloomberg's analysis of Apple's global supply chain, 121 (17.7 per cent) of Apple's 2022 suppliers were domiciled in China, making the country the second largest global source of Apple's supply chain after the US.

India is in the eighth spot, with two companies (0.3 per cent) and 278 out of 12,248 global facilities (2.3 per cent).

Vietnam was in 14th place with two companies (0.3 per cent) and 160 facilities (1.3 per cent).

Apple is eyeing to ramp up manufacturing in India amid Covid-related supply chain issues in China.

Apple is fast-forwarding its manufacturing plans in India and Vietnam in the wake of unrest in China over the zero-Covid policy which has severely disrupted its supply chain, leading to an acute shortage of new iPhone 14 Pro models last year.

The Wall Street Journal had reported that the company is "telling its suppliers to plan more actively for assembling Apple products elsewhere in Asia, particularly in India and Vietnam" in order to "reduce dependence on Taiwanese assemblers led by Foxconn".

Apple aims to ship 40-45 per cent of iPhones from India compared to a single-digit percentage currently, according to Kuo.

Every fourth iPhone will be made in India by 2025, according to JP Morgan.

Buoyed by the ease-of-doing business and friendly local manufacturing policies, Apple's 'Make in India' iPhones will potentially account for close to 85 per cent of its total iPhone production for the country in 2022, according to industry experts.

Apple first started manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017, with iPhone SE.

The tech giant manufactures some of its most advanced iPhones in the country, including the iPhone 11, iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 at the Foxconn facility, while iPhone SE and iPhone 12 are being assembled at the Wistron factory in the country.


With inputs from IANS

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