Hindustan Times (East UP)

‘Apple expanding presence in India, supports 1 million jobs’

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MODELS LIKE THE IPHONE 11, THE NEW IPHONE SE AND THE IPHONE 12 ARE ASSEMBLED IN INDIA BY ITS SUPPLIERS

NEW DELHI: Apple is investing significan­tly in India to expand its presence in the country, and supports around one million jobs in the country across its workforce, apps and supplier partners, the company’s VicePresid­ent (Product Operations) Priya Balasubram­aniam said on Thursday.

Speaking at the Bengaluru Tech Summit 2021, Balasubram­aniam said Apple has been operating in India for over two decades, and in 2017, it began manufactur­ing iPhones at a facility in Bengaluru.

“Since then, we’ve expanded with facilities here and in Chennai, manufactur­ing several iPhone models for the domestic market and for export. Along with our supply chain, we are investing significan­tly in India to develop our operations, expand our reach, and engage with more local suppliers,” she added.

Models like the iPhone 11, the new iPhone SE and the iPhone 12 are assembled in India by its supplier-partners.

Balasubram­aniam noted that last year, the company establishe­d the Apple online store offering its full range of products and services directly to customers across India for the first time, and that the Cupertino headquarte­red company is looking forward to expanding further with physical retail stores.

“Today, Apple supports around one million jobs in India, from our employees, to the fast-growing iOS app economy, to our work with supplier partners.

The App Store is filled with incredible apps developed in India, while our App Accelerato­r in Bengaluru provides guidance to thousands of iOS developers,” she added.

Balasubram­aniam said Apple’s manufactur­ing operations in India achieved the goal of zero waste to landfill quickly and went further by taking the learnings of waste reduction into local communitie­s where employees live.

“In India, our suppliers achieved a record for gaining Platinum Zero Waste certificat­ion: Seven suppliers in just six months. We see so much more potential, so much more shared opportunit­y,” she said.

Last month, Apple had said it has more than doubled the number of suppliers committed to using clean energy in the last year to 175 globally, including from India, as part of its target to be carbon neutral across its supply chain and products by 2030.

Apple has been aggressive­ly expanding its presence in the Indian market over the past few years.

According to research firm Counterpoi­nt, Apple was the highest growing brand in the September 2021 quarter with 212 per cent y-o-y growth and led the premium smartphone market (above ₹30,000) with a 44% share.

The brand maintained its leading position in the ultrapremi­um segment (above ₹45,000 or $650) with a 74% share, Counterpoi­nt had said adding that strong demand for the iPhone 12 and iPhone 11 were the major factors in the company’s growth.

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