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Apple starts to sell iphone XR from Foxconn’s Chennai plant

- T E NARASIMHAN

Apple, the multinatio­nal technology major, has started assembling its top-end iphone XR model, launched last year, in India. This is being done near this city, through the unit of Taiwanese electronic­s manufactur­er Foxconn. The developmen­t comes when growing tension in Us-china trade relations is forcing companies to look at alternativ­e locations, to de-risk their manufactur­ing.

There was speculatio­n that manufactur­ing locally might reduce the cost of production and reduce prices. However, says an expert, this is only an assembling of imported components and would not significan­tly reduce cost.

Josh Foulger, managing director at Foxconn India, and the Apple spokespers­on would not offer a comment. Foxconn already makes mobile phones for Chinese entity Xiaomi; sources say it invested at least ~2,500 crore in Tamil Nadu for making electronic products, including mobile phones, at its Sriperumbu­dur unit (40 km from here).

In 2017, Apple started assembling its iphone SE and in 2018, the iphone 6S, are Taiwanese firm Wistron's Bengaluru plant. Earlier this year, it started manufactur­ing the iphone 7 at the Foxconn facility. The SE is no longer assembled in India but the other two models continue to be.

The news comes as a booster for Tamil Nadu, once the global hub of erstwhile mobile phone major Nokia; its feature phones were also made at Sriperumbu­dur. The Special Economic Zone where it was located, which had various component makers, including Foxconn, was hit by a ~21,000crore demand from the income tax department. This, and sale of its global mobile phone business to Microsoft, led Nokia to suspend operations at the factory. Around 8,000 workers who were directly employed (60 per cent women) and another 21,000 who were indirectly employed lost their jobs.

Foxconn later set up a mobile phone manufactur­ing unit at Sri City, in Andhra Pradesh, close to Chennai. The company has started other facilities in Tamil Nadu and has been looking at reviving the mobile phone and related manufactur­ing operations in the state.

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The developmen­t comes when growing tension in Us-china trade relations is forcing companies to look at alternativ­e locations, to de-risk manufactur­ing

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