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Apple's India plans hit the Great Wall after Foxconn sends over 300 Chinese engineers home

While China remains the primary hub for iPhone production, Foxconn has steadily expanded its footprint in India over the past few years.

July 03, 2025 / 14:46 IST
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The move to repatriate Chinese engineers back home is a challenge for Apple's India plans.

Apple’s ambitious plan to ramp up iPhone production in India is facing fresh hurdles, with Foxconn sending over 300 Chinese engineers and technicians back home from its India facilities, a move that sources say could hit the “speed of expansion” for the iPhone maker in one of its fastest-growing manufacturing bases.

The move will also disrupt production and export timelines for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 17 series, particularly the Pro line-up, which Foxconn is responsible for, sources said.

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This development comes as China is also delaying or blocking the export of critical capital equipment essential for scaling Apple’s operations in India.

“Apple’s speed of scale-up will be impacted in India, which is a big problem. It is a government-to-government issue. MeitY was already informed about the issue, which started around two months back. Authorities are already aware of the issue…companies or industry stakeholders can’t be involved directly in this issue,” a highly placed source told Moneycontrol on condition of anonymity.