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India might produce half of all iPhones by 2027
In the coming years, half of all iPhone production might take place in India by 2027 as Apple continues to shift production out of China, according to reports
Previously, Apple's plant, which is the world's biggest phone manufacturing point, had to go through massive losses due to the pandemic in China.
To ensure a better strategy for the coming years, Apple is now spreading the production of its products in other regions, such as India.
It is believed that India will be making 25% of the 2025 iPhone production. This will be followed by making almost half of all iPhones by 2027.
As of now, India is contributing around 2.27% to the total Apple production, making it 8th on the list of all suppliers.
Considering how Apple has worked extensively in China for all these years, the company will have to work more on ensuring similar quality in the new region.
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