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Apple reliance on China on display as iPhone 11 production reportedly failed in India

- Mar. 2nd 2020 12:16 pm PT

A new report from the Wall Street Journal today details Apple’s dependency on China for its supply chain, and how that is unlikely to change in the near future. According to the report, some Apple executives suggested relocating manufacturing of at least one product to Vietnam, but the idea was “rebuffed” by senior management.


The report explains that operations executives at Apple suggested “as early as 2015” that the company should “relocate assembly of at least one product to Vietnam.” Doing this, the people believed, would have allowed Apple to begin the “multiyear process of training workers and creating a new cluster of component providers” outside of China.

But upper-level executives are said to have rebuffed the idea, seemingly due to features the shift would be “too challenging to undertake.”

Meanwhile, Apple is making some of its older iPhone models in India, and today’s report says Apple had a “plan” to make the iPhone 11 in India as well. This would have signaled a major shift in Apple’s strategy, with the iPhone 11 representing the first new model iPhone to be made outside of China.

But when the time came to actually set up Indian manufacturing for the iPhone 11, Apple halted the effort:

But the technology giant halted the effort before setting up a single manufacturing line for that device, a person familiar with the matter said. India wasn’t ready to supply skilled labor or the robust infrastructure Apple expects. It opted to make the iPhone 11 in China instead.

Despite the ongoing coronavirus situation in China, and the effects it’s having on Apple’s supply chain, today’s report says the company is “unlikely” to shift flagship iPhone production outside of China.

Apple is unlikely to shift any of the production of its most expensive iPhones to India later this year, a person familiar with Foxconn’s overseas operations said. The supply chain isn’t in place, and workers in India aren’t ready to produce the high-end, organic light-emitting diode models, this person said.

Apple suppliers and manufacturing partners have been hit by the coronavirus outbreak in China and other countries, including South Korea. Apple, however, has stressed that the iPhone is “built everywhere in the world,” not just in China.
 
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China is a first rate manufacturer. They build quality items at low cost to Western capitalists. This allows them to make high end items at low end cheap costs and sell them to rich Westerners at high margin. Making wall street rich and Westerners rich.

Does the West want to abandon China high quality made products to a booming Chinese economy to rival the West. Or does the West want to exploit Chinese labor for cheap cost and hold down the Chinese dragon and make trillions from the Chinese dragon.

An abandoned Chinese nation is a prosperous one for China's rise.

The West can't beat the Chinese economy, then these individuals sanction Huawei and ZTE and other Chinese businesses because the West loses against them.
 
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Apple Hikes Price of Several iPhone Models in India to Offset Increased Import Duties
Monday March 2, 2020 4:31 AM PST by Tim Hardwick

Apple has raised the price of some iPhone models in India, following an increase in import duties that were recently announced in the country's federal budget.

The iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 8 and ‌iPhone 8‌ Plus will all see price increases of 2 percent effective Monday to offset the cost of the import duties. The hikes are in light of an increase in the basic customs duty rate and the withdrawal of an earlier exemption from the Social Welfare Surcharge.

According to The Hindu's Business Line, smartphones had been exempted from the 10 per cent social welfare surcharge, but this will now be reimposed for imported handsets. In addition, Apple will also be required to pay 20 per cent basic customs duty for the devices.

The Indian government has also increased import duty on printed circuit board assemblies (PCBs) from 10 percent to 20 percent, while import duty on chargers has increased from 15 percent to 20 percent.

The iPhone XR and ‌iPhone‌ 7 have escaped price increases, presumably because they are being manufactured locally in India by Apple partners Wistron and Foxconn. The iPhone 11appears to have also escaped the price hikes, although it's not clear why.

Last month it was reported that Wistron's new plant in India plans to begin assembling printed circuit boards (PCBs) for iPhones by April, which could see some ‌iPhone‌ prices drop again. A PCB serves as a bed for key ‌‌iPhone‌‌ components like processors, storage, and memory, and usually accounts for about half the cost of a smartphone.

Apple has been working for years to establish a presence in India. In a recent shareholder meeting, CEO Tim Cook confirmed the company's plans to open an online store in India in 2020 and a retail store in 2021.

In August 2019, India eased the rules that had kept Apple from offering its products in first-party stores and an online Apple Store. So far, Apple device sales in India have only been available through third-party retailers, because foreign investment rules and regulations didn't permit Apple to sell devices in the country.
 
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Apple reliance on China on display as iPhone 11 production reportedly failed in India

- Mar. 2nd 2020 12:16 pm PT

A new report from the Wall Street Journal today details Apple’s dependency on China for its supply chain, and how that is unlikely to change in the near future. According to the report, some Apple executives suggested relocating manufacturing of at least one product to Vietnam, but the idea was “rebuffed” by senior management.


The report explains that operations executives at Apple suggested “as early as 2015” that the company should “relocate assembly of at least one product to Vietnam.” Doing this, the people believed, would have allowed Apple to begin the “multiyear process of training workers and creating a new cluster of component providers” outside of China.

But upper-level executives are said to have rebuffed the idea, seemingly due to features the shift would be “too challenging to undertake.”

Meanwhile, Apple is making some of its older iPhone models in India, and today’s report says Apple had a “plan” to make the iPhone 11 in India as well. This would have signaled a major shift in Apple’s strategy, with the iPhone 11 representing the first new model iPhone to be made outside of China.

But when the time came to actually set up Indian manufacturing for the iPhone 11, Apple halted the effort:

But the technology giant halted the effort before setting up a single manufacturing line for that device, a person familiar with the matter said. India wasn’t ready to supply skilled labor or the robust infrastructure Apple expects. It opted to make the iPhone 11 in China instead.

Despite the ongoing coronavirus situation in China, and the effects it’s having on Apple’s supply chain, today’s report says the company is “unlikely” to shift flagship iPhone production outside of China.

Apple is unlikely to shift any of the production of its most expensive iPhones to India later this year, a person familiar with Foxconn’s overseas operations said. The supply chain isn’t in place, and workers in India aren’t ready to produce the high-end, organic light-emitting diode models, this person said.

Apple suppliers and manufacturing partners have been hit by the coronavirus outbreak in China and other countries, including South Korea. Apple, however, has stressed that the iPhone is “built everywhere in the world,” not just in China.
Iphone is stupid but expensive phone and its main customers r low IQ Cnese who spend too much money on stupid-usless things like Iphone and run out of money for buying med masks .:cool:
 
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what is the used of moving Iphone factories to VN ?? Iphone will go bankrupted if main customers CNese dont buy those stupid but expensive products.

Iphone sale in VN is terrible cos its stupid but expensive. btw

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Its market share fell to 6.4 percent behind China’s Xiaomi, which had a 7 percent share, according to a newly-released report by market research firm GfK.

South Korea’s Samsung stayed top with a 42.3 percent share followed by China’s Oppo with 25.4 percent.
https://e.vnexpress.net/news/busine...rops-out-of-top-three-in-vietnam-3977746.html
 
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