Apple resists Trump’s warning, says no pause on India’s iPhone expansion

Apple has told the Indian government that it has no intention of slowing down its expansion in India. The company is committing an estimated $2.5 billion to boost iPhone production capacity from over 40 million units annually to around 60 million, as reported by TOI.

Much of the additional output is meant for export, particularly to the United States. Highly placed sources said Apple, which has already started assembling the soon-to-be-launched iPhone 17 in India, has “categorically assured the govt that it does not intend to slow down expansion plans and investments” in the country.

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