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Workers are seen arriving at Foxconn Technology Group’s smartphone manufacturing complex in Sri City, a special economic zone located in Tirupati district in India’s southeastern state of Andhra Pradesh. Photo: YouTube
Apple's contract manufacturers and component suppliers have together created nearly 50,000 direct jobs in India since the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for smartphones came into effect in August 2021, government officials said.
Apart from the direct jobs, nearly 100,000 indirect jobs may also have been created by the Apple manufacturing ecosystem in the country, they said, citing data submitted by the companies.
Foxconn, Wistron and Pegatron are the contract manufacturers for Apple's iPhones in India. The component suppliers include Sunwoda, Avary, Foxlink, Salcomp, Seiko Advance Ltd, Eizo Global, Sunny Optical, Huaxing Photoelectric Technology, Jabil, CCL Design, Flex, Lingyi iTech, Zhen Ding Technology Holding, YUTO Packaging Technology, Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology, Sunwoda Electronic Co and Tata Electronics [Source: Apple Supplier List, compiled by DIGITIMES Asia, December 2022]
By the numbers: Experts believe that Apple, through its contract manufacturers, may have become the largest provider of blue-collar jobs in India's fast-growing electronics sector. The government officials said Foxconn accounted for more than 40% of the jobs created by the three Apple contract manufacturers.
Samsung, which is also a beneficiary of the PLI scheme, employs more than 11,500 people at its Noida unit, the officials said.
The Tata Group, which has set up a plant in Hosur to make components for iPhones and other smartphones, employs about 10,000 workers. The Tatas expect to increase this to 45,000 in the next 18 months, officials said. The conglomerate is also in discussions with Wistron to jointly manufacture iPhones in India.
Cutting reliance on China: According to experts, Apple locally produces 85% of the phones it sells in India. Before the PLI scheme was introduced, it used to import nearly 90% of iPhones from China.
Samsung, which is also a beneficiary of the PLI scheme, employs more than 11,500 people at its Noida unit, the officials said.
Cutting reliance on China: According to experts, Apple locally produces 85% of the phones it sells in India. Before the PLI scheme was introduced, it used to import nearly 90% of iPhones from China.
Apple suppliers created 50,000 direct jobs in India - The Economic Times
Experts believe that Apple, through its contract manufacturers, may have become the largest provider of blue-collar jobs in India's fast-growing electronics sector. The government officials said Foxconn accounted for more than 40% of the jobs created by the three Apple contract manufacturers.
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