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one of Apple’s key suppliers, Luxshare, is in talks to shift its production outside China and even bring some manufacturing capacity to the US.
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If he fails — and most bet he will — it could be a huge blow to his company, to the stock market and to our broader economy.
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Another key part of Apple’s investment is its U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Fund, which was created in 2017 to support world-class innovation and high-skilled manufacturing jobs.
India’s dream of becoming Apple’s next manufacturing powerhouse faces new hurdles after the US imposed a 26 per cent tariff on Indian electronics. While India is less affected than China or Vietnam, the rising costs threaten to derail Apple’s ‘Make in India’ expansion and push prices higher.
Apple has warned that tariffs could hurt its business, prompt it to increase prices and potentially force it to stop offering certain products altogether.
President Trump announced this week a series of tariffs imposed on the import of products from other countries, which
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India is emerging as a major Apple manufacturing hub. According to reports, key supplier Foxconn plans to double production in India to up to 30 million iPhones this year. This, as the US tech giant pivots to India as part of its strategy to diversify manufacturing beyond China.