Apple to make iPhones in India - Country's first plant in Bengaluru by June


Bengaluru, Feb 3 (Agencies): It's official. Apple will make iPhones in India at Bengaluru facility. Although there is no mention on the production date, some media reports say that it is expected to begin in June.

The Government of Karnataka has said it welcomes Apple Inc's proposal to commence initial manufacturing operations in the city.

"Apple's intentions to manufacture in Bengaluru will foster cutting edge technology eco system and supply chain development in the state, which are critical for India to compete globally," an official release signed by Karnataka IT Minister Priyank Kharge said.

It said Apple's representatives, led by Priya Balasubramaniam, VP iPhone operations, Ali Khanafer (Head, Government Affairs),Dheeraj Chugh (Director,iphone operations) and Priyesh Povanna (Country Counsel) met Ministers and officials of the Karnataka Government and had positive discussions about the initiatives in manufacturing and possible collaborations with state Government in other areas.

The release did not detail about what the initial manufacturing operations would be. However, reports quoting highly placed government sources had earlier said that the iconic iPhones would be manufactured in Bengaluru by Wistron, a Taiwanese OEM maker for Apple.

"Apple’s representatives had positive discussions about the initiatives in manufacturing and possible collaborations with the state government in other areas," Minister for Information Technology Priyank Kharge told DH.

"This will foster a cutting-edge technology ecosystem and supply chain development in Karnataka, which are critical for India to compete globally.

"Apple’s decision on initial manufacturing in Bengaluru has further enhanced the reputation of Bengaluru as the most preferred destination for foreign investment and further validation of the state government policies aimed at fostering manufacturing, innovation and investments in Karnataka," he added.

Local manufacturing is expected to help Apple price its phones more competitively in India as it currently attracts 12.5 percent additional duty on imports.

This would be Apple's second big project for Bengaluru. In May, Apple had announced setting up a design and development accelerator in the city to grow the iOS developer community.

The announcement was made as part of the visit of Apple CEO Tim Cook to India.

Apple ships iPhones to India from Foxconn Technology firm in China and sells them through distributors and retailers, besides iStore and Imagine stores.

Though the central government has told Apple that it would have to source 30 percent of its components from Indian suppliers, Apple is seeking a 15-year tax holiday on import of components and equipment.

With many states wooing Apple for its Indian plant in their cities, the iPhones maker has been exploring a best deal, including tax reliefs and exemptions from local sourcing.

  

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  • ricky, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 07 2017

    We should make our Tulunadu state separate then we can attract more projects and we retain and we control young crowd migrating out for job purpose. We can save Netravati , our culture (Kambala), and moreover now high time to save our young crowd migrating and hence our Tulunadu economy and business. Politicians focus only on Mysore- Bangalore, Then when our place will develop?

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    It is good news but Mr. Donald Trupm is NOT resigned his position!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Welcome decision for the interest of Karnataka.

    Apple has been heavily criticised by human rights campaigners after a new undercover investigation shed light on numerous ethical violations in Chinese factories used to manufacture the iPhone 6s smartphone. The latest report from China Labor Watch (CLW) found that legal violations and dangerous working conditions that have been a black mark on Apple's supply chain for several years, are largely unchanged since the last investigation that was carried out in 2013.

    Riots, suicides, and other issues embroiled in Foxconn's iPhone factories main supplier. I wish Apple respect employee rights with its investment.

    Jai Hind

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Now the world will get genuine iPhone's ...

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  • santhu, Mumbai/Udupi

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Happy to KNW....!

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  • Bharath Shetty, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Jai ho karnataka, jai ho congress it's shining under siddu government

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore /Bangalore

    Sat, Feb 04 2017

    Shetre... this is under Modijis mame in India project.. Benificiary is Karnataka... Dont tell Siddanna. let him.... loiter in his dfeam land...!

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  • Aubb, Kuwait

    Sun, Feb 05 2017

    @ Prabhu,

    Even before Modi started to grow beard, we had global names put up big operations, making B'Lore the Silicon valley of India.

    Thanks to all Congress CMs and Siddhu govt. in the case of iPhones, only to mention a few.

    Jai Hind!!

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  • Aam Aadmi, Mangalore

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Why Apple chose Bangalore that the Number 1 city in the world i.e. Ahmedabad. We were told that Narendra Modi has improved Gujrat so much that its number 1 in each aspect.

    If Apple had decided to invest in Gujarat our ears would have burst listening to 24/7 propaganda of BJP IT cell. Congress should really work on marketing and BJP can teach them a few lessons.

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  • Elroy, Karkala

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    On the paid media you can show Gujrat as Singapore. But reality is different and everyone knows who visits Gujrat

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Feb 03 2017

    Tim Cook could not have made a better choice ...

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