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Tatas to start making Apple iPhones in India after $125-million Wistron plant deal

This makes Tata India’s first homegrown iPhone maker, after Wistron Corporation agreed to sell a plant in the southern part of the country to the conglomerate.

October 28, 2023 / 06:05 IST
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Apple iPhones to be made in India by Tata (Representative Image)
Apple iPhones to be made in India by Tata (Representative Image)

It’s official. Tata Group will commence production of Apple iPhones in India for both domestic and global markets, Union Minister of State for Electronics & Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, has announced on social networking platform X.

This makes Tata India’s first homegrown iPhone maker, after Wistron Corporation agreed to sell a plant in the southern part of the country to the conglomerate.

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In a meeting held earlier today, the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, Wistron, announced that its board has approved the sale of Wistron InfoComm Manufacturing (India) Private Ltd. to Tata for $125 million.

Apple’s iPhones are mainly assembled by Taiwanese manufacturing giants like Pegatron Corp. and Foxconn Technology Group.