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Apple suppliers accelerate buildup outside China

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BEIJING: India and Vietnam are emerging as Apple Inc’s next manufactur­ing hubs as assembly partners seek to add resilience to a supply chain heavily centred on China and shaken by its geopolitic­al and health challenges.

Key electronic­s manufactur­ers are moving faster to diversify their capacity globally, taking advantage of local incentive policies, according to Counterpoi­nt Research analysts Ivan Lam and Shenghao Bai. The multi-year effort, which began before Covid-19 and economical­ly stifling lockdowns roiled China, may see leading partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co move as much as 30% of its capacity to those Asian nations and Brazil, they said.

They caution that a direct replacemen­t for China isn’t immediatel­y in the cards, however, firms like Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn, and fellow Taiwanese assembler Pegatron Corp are putting the foundation­s in place to handle more of the final assembly and packaging of products outside China.

“Led by Foxconn and Pegatron, companies have already invested in factories, production lines, relatively advanced manufactur­ing processes, and personnel training in India,” they wrote. The country’s vast population and high birth rate make it an attractive market for end-products as well as a manufactur­ing base, while Vietnam’s workforce offers lower labour costs than in China. Vietnam has attracted 21 Apple suppliers to operate in the country, according to the report, though it lacks the ability to produce the allimporta­nt iPhone handset.

According to Counterpoi­nt’s research, smartphone­s manufactur­ed in India grew 16% in the second quarter of this year, reaching more than 44 million units.

China, for its part, has seen its workforce shrinking since 2020, according to data from the World Bank. A legion of skilled workers who’d received some education and training has been the backbone of China’s rise as the world’s factory.

Apple has done its part to reduce reliance on individual factories or skilled labour by making its iPhone product design more modular and transferab­le across facilities, Counterpoi­nt said. The company has put a focus on ease of maintenanc­e and deployment of new product assembly.

Manufactur­ing difficulty was reduced significan­tly with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus models, according to the analysts. “Now it is possible for the plants in India to produce the iPhone 14 almost simultaneo­usly with the plants in China,” they wrote. Apple did begin iPhone production in India much faster this year than with prior generation­s.

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NYT The Quang Chau Industrial Park, which includes Foxconn factories, in Bac Giang province, Vietnam.

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