Foxconn to Triple iPhone Production in India by 2025, Reinforcing Apple's Manufacturing Shift

March 31, 2025
Foxconn to Triple iPhone Production in India by 2025, Reinforcing Apple's Manufacturing Shift
  • In preparation for this increase, Foxconn has been conducting limited production trials in India, focusing on maintaining quality as output rises.

  • Successful trial runs are crucial for transitioning to the revenue build phase, ensuring that products are ready for shipping to meet these production targets.

  • In addition to its smartphone ambitions, Foxconn is also reviving its semiconductor initiatives with a $37.2 million investment to establish a chip packaging and testing facility in collaboration with HCL Group.

  • The Indian government has been actively encouraging foreign investment in the electronics sector, offering various incentives to manufacturers like Foxconn.

  • To further support these initiatives, the government is providing tax incentives for imported components under the Made in India program, particularly amidst concerns over Chinese interference in Apple's plans.

  • As part of its efforts to boost local manufacturing, the Indian government is proposing nearly $3 billion in subsidies specifically aimed at companies like Apple.

  • Foxconn's operations in India are expanding beyond iPhones, with new facilities including a unit in Hyderabad dedicated to AirPods assembly, complementing its existing operations in Bengaluru and Sriperumbudur.

  • During a visit to India in August 2024, Foxconn chairman Young Liu emphasized the company's plans to target additional sectors such as ICT, electric vehicles, and digital health.

  • While Apple does not publicly disclose its production figures, market analysts have varying estimates regarding the scale of iPhone manufacturing in India.

  • Foxconn is set to significantly ramp up its iPhone production in India, aiming to assemble between 25 and 30 million units in 2025, a substantial increase from the 12 million units produced in 2024.

  • This ambitious production goal aligns with Apple's strategy to diversify its manufacturing base away from China, driven by strong demand for its products.

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