India Plans Subsidies to Boost Apple's Production Efforts

India is set to implement a series of subsidies and tariff reductions designed to lower production costs for Apple and other smartphone manufacturers as part of its broader effort to become a global electronics manufacturing hub (via Bloomberg).

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India is proposing $2.7 billion in financial incentives and tariff adjustments targeting the electronics sector, particularly benefiting smartphone makers such as Apple. The measures are intended to bolster the production of critical components like batteries, camera modules, and microprocessors, which are currently largely imported from countries such as China.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government previously rolled out several initiatives, including the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which drew major companies like Apple and Samsung to set up or expand their production facilities in India. The focus of the new proposal is more granular, specifically targeting the establishment of a domestic supply chain for components.

Apple has been steadily increasing its production footprint in India. The company began assembling iPhones in India in 2017, initially focusing on older models. More recently, Apple has ramped up its operations, with India-produced iPhones now accounting for roughly 15% of the company's global output. Notably, the iPhone 16 saw its production in India commence just weeks after its global launch.

The proposed subsidies could further accelerate Apple's plans to localize production, potentially enabling simultaneous launches and production of future models, such as the iPhone 17, in both India and China. A final decision on the measures is expected to be announced during the upcoming federal budget in February.

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Top Rated Comments

StoneJack Avatar
14 months ago
Well why not. Indians excel at software, make good cars now and assemble phones
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
turbineseaplane Avatar
14 months ago
These megacorps are all such leeches on the public, in every country

The most valuable company in the world should get exactly zero in subsidies, anywhere
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iPay Avatar
14 months ago
Might as well take 1b and pass it to Indonesia
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Jaro65 Avatar
14 months ago
Most of us are wondering how, and if, the expected tariffs will impact Apple. I haven't heard anything about tariffs targeting India. Hopefully, such actions will further help Apple diversify its manufacturing footprint away from China.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
reverse_juice_machine Avatar
14 months ago

Well why not. Indians excel at software, make good cars now and assemble phones
since when do indians make 'good' cars? I agree with their excellence at software and assembling tho.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
d5aqoëp Avatar
14 months ago

The most valuable company in the world should get exactly zero in subsidies, anywhere
Actually, India also needs Apple to manufacture basic phone components in India for transfer of Technology and create bigger employment. It's actually like a reverse bribe where govt pays you to set up a shop. But the benefits are mutual.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)