Tata: Tata group set to become first Indian iPhone maker: Report – Times of India

Tata GroupIndia’s largest conglomerate is close to a deal to acquire an Apple Inc supplier’s factory as soon as August, according to people familiar with the matter, marking the first time that a local company will step into the assembly of iPhones.
acquisition of Python Negotiations over the Corp factory in southern Karnataka state, which is potentially worth more than $600 million, will have a range of about a year, the people said on condition of anonymity because the matter is private. The facility employs over 10,000 workers, assembling the latest iphone 14 models.
Wistron has committed to dispatch at least $1.8 billion worth of iPhones from the factory in the fiscal year to March 2024 to qualify for state-backed fiscal incentives, the people said. It also plans to triple the plant’s workforce by next year. Tata is set to honor those commitments as Wistron exits the iPhone business in India.
Spokespeople for Tata, Wistron and Apple declined to comment.
The inclusion of the Indian iPhone is likely to accelerate Apple’s efforts to diversify its product base beyond China and build up technology manufacturing in the South Asian nation. Wistron exported about $500 million worth of iPhones from India in the three months ended June 30, and Apple’s other major Taiwanese suppliers, Foxconn Technology Group and Pegatron Corp, have also grown locally.
India has made strides in domestic manufacturing since Prime Minister Narendra Modi Establish government programs with attractive financial incentives to expand production and employment. Apple has stepped up efforts to diversify away from China following the country’s Covid lockdown and rising tensions between Washington and Beijing.
An Indian company making iPhones could prove to be a significant boost to Modi’s efforts to challenge China’s status as the factory of the world. This may help persuade other global electronics brands to consider manufacturing in India to reduce their dependence on China.
The 155-year-old Tata Group sells everything from salt to technology services. Over the years, the group has tried to make inroads into electronics manufacturing and e-commerce, which are relatively new areas for the Tata family.
It already makes the iPhone chassis, or the metal backbone of the device, at its factory spread over hundreds of acres of land in the state of Tamil Nadu. Chairman N. Chandrasekaran had earlier said that Tata also fosters chip manufacturing ambitions.