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In 2011, then-President Barack Obama pressed Apple CEO Steve Jobs on what it would take to bring iPhone production to the United States, according to The New York Times.
Apple supplier Foxconn will invest $1.5 billion in its India unit, the company said in a filing, as the iPhone maker shifts ...
Apple's primary iPhone manufacturer Foxconn has invested $1.5 billion into India, signaling a significant acceleration in ...
India's government is investing in a new Foxconn semiconductor facility, which it hopes will ultimately see the country ...
Foxconn, a key manufacturer for Apple, has received an approval from India's cabinet to build a new 37 billion Indian rupees ...
Foxconn’s 300-acre plant in Karnataka This comes a week later US President Donald Trump said he told Apple CEO Tim Cook: “I don’t want you building in India.” Despite these comments ...
Apple is moving ahead with a $1.5 billion Foxconn investment to expand iPhone production in India, despite Trump's appeal.
Foxconn, a key supplier for Apple, has received approval from the Indian government to build a $433 million semiconductor ...
A new plant making iPhones in southern India has started production and another will begin shipments in May, as Apple looks to boost manufacturing beyond its tariff-hit main manufacturing hub, China, ...
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