- Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd HNHPF Foxconn Technology Group is eyeing investing $700 million in a new plant in India to ramp up local production.
- The Apple Inc AAPL partner plans to build the plant to make iPhone parts on a 300-acre site close to the airport in Bengaluru, the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka, Bloomberg reports citing familiar sources.
- The factory may also assemble Apple's handsets, and Foxconn may use the site to produce some parts for its nascent electric vehicle business.
- The move highlighted a rush amongst suppliers to migrate their production base beyond China as geopolitical tensions flare up.
- Apple and other U.S. brands are canvassing their Chinese-based suppliers to migrate production to India and Vietnam after the pandemic vandalized global supply chains, with the Ukraine war serving as an additional headwind.
- The new production site in India will likely create about 100,000 jobs.
- Output at the Zhengzhou plant plunged ahead of the year-end holidays due to the Covid resurgence, prompting Apple to re-examine its China-reliant supply chain.
- India's local manufacturing drive and financial incentives have led Apple suppliers Foxconn, Wistron Corp WICOF, and Pegatron Corp PGTRF to ramp up in the country.
- Price Action: AAPL shares traded higher by 1.08% at $147.49 premarket on the last check Thursday.
- Benzinga now provides actionable financial news and trading ideas for the Indian financial markets on in.benzinga.com.
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