Apple supplier Wistron secures land to build new site in
southern India
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[March 13, 2018]
By Sankalp Phartiyal
MUMBAI (Reuters) - A unit of Apple Inc's
Taiwanese contract manufacturer Wistron Corp <3231.TW> has won approval
from Karnataka to build a new assembly facility in the south Indian
state, signaling a potential expansion of iPhone assembly work in India.
The Karnataka state government has approved Wistron Infocomm
Manufacturing India Pvt Ltd's application for 43 acres of land, roughly
65 km (40 miles) from the tech hub of Bengaluru, according to a
government document reviewed by Reuters.
Wistron will invest 6.8 billion Indian rupees ($105 million) to develop
this land and manufacture smartphones, internet of things (IOT) products
and bio-tech devices, the document said.
Wistron, in its proposal to the state government, said the new plant
will create about 6,000 jobs.
"When discussions started, their (Wistron's) requirement was 50-100
acres," a senior government official told Reuters. "But we were not
immediately able to provide all the land."

The official, who declined to be named as discussions were not public,
added the state had assured Wistron of meeting the company's land
requirements.
The expansion of manufacturing facility could mean a widening of Apple's
iPhone assembly in India as the U.S. tech giant has to pay steep duties
on devices imported into the country.
Analysts see India - one of the world's fastest-growing smartphone
markets - as key to Apple's ambitions for a bigger global market share
as smartphone sales have slowed in more mature markets.
Wistron's ICT Service Management Solutions unit currently assembles
Apple's low-cost iPhone SE model in Bengaluru. Wistron also does
contract manufacturing work for a broad range of other electronics
brands.
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An iPhone is seen on
display at a kiosk at an Apple reseller store in Mumbai, India,
January 12, 2017. Picture taken January 12, 2017. REUTERS/Shailesh
Andrade/File photo

Apple and Wistron did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Cupertino, Calif.-based Apple has, however, signaled its long-term commitment to
Wistron's Indian operations. In a report on supplier responsibility progress
earlier this month it said it provides waste management training and has also
introduced women's health programs at the existing Bengaluru plant.
Boosting local assembly or manufacturing will also help Apple cut escalating
labor costs in China, where its biggest contract manufacturer Hon Hai Precision
Industry Co <2317.TW>, widely known as Foxconn, makes a bulk of iPhones and
iPads.
Reuters reported in January that Wistron was weeks away from finalizing a land
deal in Bengaluru and may soon begin assembly of another Apple model.
The new site at the Narasapura Industrial Area, is located 50 km away from the
Bengaluru International Airport. The site already houses the assembly operations
of a number of firms like Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India, and Mahindra
Aerospace.
($1 = 64.9525 Indian rupees)
(Reporting by Sankalp Phartiyal; Editing by Euan Rocha & Shri Navaratnam)
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