Apple in talks with India to manufacture
locally: WSJ
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[December 20, 2016]
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Apple Inc is in
talks with India's government to explore making products locally, the
Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, as the U.S. firm aims to make
deeper inroads in the world's second-largest mobile phone market by
users.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is trying to boost technology manufacturing
in the country through his 'Make in India' initiative. His government in
June exempted foreign retailers for three years from a requirement to
locally source 30 percent of goods sold in their stores.
The Journal said Apple, in a letter to the federal government in
November, outlined manufacturing plans and asked for financial
incentives.
Government representatives were not available to comment while an Apple
spokesman in India did not immediately respond to an email from Reuters
seeking comment.
Local manufacturing would help Apple open retail stores in the country
where its iPhones account for less than 2 percent of Indian smartphones
sales.
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The Apple Inc. store is seen on the day of the new iPhone 7
smartphone launch in Los Angeles, California, U.S., September 16,
2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson
Taiwan's Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd (Foxconn), which makes
Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads, has a manufacturing
facility in southern India.
(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal)
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