Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Apple making parts, phones in India for export, says Prasad

- Navadha Pandey

NEW DELHI: Premium phone maker Apple has started making mobile phones and components in India for export, and is on board as far as the India success story is concerned, said Union minister for electronic­s and informatio­n technology Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday.

Prasad was addressing reporters after talks with senior officials of 34 smartphone and consumer electronic­s companies. The meeting was attended by executives from Apple, Samsung, Xiaomi and OPPO, among others.

“Apple has started manufactur­ing phones in India, including components. I am making this announceme­nt publicly that now they have come to India, they have started making phones for export. They have also started making components for export. This is just the tip of the iceberg. I want a robust presence of Apple in India,” Prasad said.

The California-based phone maker assembles its iphone SE, iphone 6S and iphone 7 models at a facility in Bengaluru through contract manufactur­er Wistron.

Apple did not respond to emailed queries on its manufactur­ing and export plans for India. The company has a marginal 1.6% share of the Indian market, which is dominated by China’s Xiaomi, OPPO and Vivo.

Prasad’s statement comes two weeks after the Union government relaxed norms, which required companies to source 30% of their production locally, to now include exports as part of that requiremen­t.

The new rules mean that in the near term, India could be home to Apple’s iconic physical stores where consumers also often end up exploring its other products and services.

This also comes at a time when Apple is looking to slowly shift its manufactur­ing from China, given the trade tensions between Washington and Beijing. The phonemaker has asked its major suppliers to evaluate the cost implicatio­ns of shifting 15% to 30% of their production capacity from China to South-east Asia, as it prepares for a fundamenta­l restructur­ing of its supply chain, the Nikkei Asian Review reported in June.

 ?? HT FILE ?? Ravi Shankar Prasad.
HT FILE Ravi Shankar Prasad.

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