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JPMorgan: 5% of Apple’s iPhone 14 will be made in India by the end of this year

Apple reportedly plans to move a quarter of its iPhone production to India by 2025 as the company looks to diversify its supply chain and not become too dependent on China.

JPMorgan analysts also said on Wednesday that they believe Apple will move about 5% of iPhone 14 production to India by the end of 2022.

JPMorgan: 5% of Apple's iPhone 14 will be made in India by the end of this year

If this claim is accurate, it would be a fundamental shift for Apple, which currently manufactures most of its products in China. Currently, about 5% of Apple’s products are made in India, Vietnam and elsewhere.

India began producing iPhones in 2017 in partnership with suppliers Wistron and Foxconn. Apple will launch the iPhone 12 in India in 2021, followed by the iPhone 13 in 2022.

According to a report published on September 9, 2022, Indian conglomerate Tata Group is in talks with Wistron to form a partnership for iPhone production.

Further details of the plan have not yet been confirmed, but Tata Group could buy a stake in Wistron’s India plant. The two companies also have the potential to build new assembly plants.

Apple’s secrecy could hinder iPhone production in India, as the country needs to comply with Apple’s strict policies. Local executives reportedly inspected Foxconn’s assembly lines and struggled to find all potential ways a leak could occur.

There are also concerns that Indian customs officials opening packages to inspect declarations could be another channel for product leakage.

Ironically, India could also pose a challenge to Apple and the iPhone. The Indian government is looking into adopting a universal charger for all portable electronic devices, which could put more pressure on Apple to use USB-C or other ports of choice for its smartphones.

On August 17, 2022, India’s Consumer Affairs Minister Rohit Kumar Singh held a meeting with manufacturers to start exploring the issue.

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