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Following government’s incentives, Apple may soon start assembling iPads in India

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Apple plans to start assembling iPads in India to reduce its dependence on China. The company first tried to assemble the iPhone in India in 2016. The local government rejected most of Apple’s requests, but the company began to produce iPhone SE locally in India.

Recently, Apple is continuing to seek incentives to increase the proportion of iPhones produced in India. Last year, the Indian government announced a plan to reward smartphone manufacturers to increase production. These incentives account for 4% to 6% of the value of the phone, depending on sales.

Apple has been working hard to reduce its dependence on China as a manufacturing center. A report a few months ago pointed out that iPad production may expand to Vietnam this year. Another report last month pointed out that much iPad product manufacturing will leave China.

According to information, the Indian government is currently preparing similar plans for tablets, laptops, and servers. Three sources told Reuters that the government is preparing to adopt another incentive to promote the production of local IT products, including tablets, laptops, and servers.

The incentive plan will provide manufacturers with funds to return export cash. The budget for the next five years will reach 70 billion rupees (approx US$964.5 million) and is expected to be launched at the end of February.

According to reports, Apple hopes that the total value of the program will triple to 200 billion rupees. They think this is necessary because India does not yet have the supply chain needed to produce iPad, so most of the components need to be imported from China.

The report also pointed out that government and industry sources who asked not to be named stated that if an agreement is reached with the government, Apple will “plan to bring iPad tablet manufacturing to South Asian countries.”

In the past, Apple suppliers have been working hard to meet customers’ requirements for establishing a diversified production base.

At the end of last year, Foxconn invested US$270 million to establish a subsidiary in Vietnam. Luxshare Precision, a new iPhone assembler, and AirPods contract manufacturer is expanding the production capacity of HomePod mini in northern Vietnam.

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