FOXCONN HON HAI TECHNOLOGY INDIA MEGA DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE LIMITED
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Tamil Nadu
Founded
2015-11-12
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2025-05-30 (dallasfed.org)
Santa Teresa port of entry navigates future during fraught time - .org
Jerry Pacheco, president of the Border Industrial Association in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, discusses his work attracting investment from private and public sources for the Santa Teresa project and its prospects in an environment of rapidly changing rules of trade.
Read more2025-05-25 (benzinga.com)
Trump's 25% Tariffs, India Expansion, Trade-In Price Hike, And More: This Week In Appleverse - Hon Hai Precision (OTC:HNHAF) -
It was an eventful week for Apple Inc. AAPL, with a slew of developments making headlines. From a major expansion in India to a strategic price hike in China, the tech giant has been making some bold moves. Here's a quick recap of the top stories that unfolded over the weekend.
Read more2025-05-07 (newstarget.com)
Apple to shift iPhone production to India by 2026 amid U.S.-China trade war
Apple plans to move iPhone production from China to India, aiming to source all U.S.-sold iPhones from India by 2026. This is in response to U.S.-China trade tensions and high tariffs on Chinese imports. U.S. tariffs (up to 145% on Chinese goods) and geopolitical risks are driving Apple's diversification. India's lower labor costs and government […]
Read more2025-05-02 (marketer.ua)
Apple, Boeing, Meta: Which US companies are critically dependent on China •
From Donald Trump, "Liberation Day" - raising duties on imports - a month has passed. During this time, almost all US companies, especially those whose production or sale, were closely tied to China were felt. In the article we talk about the dependence of top American brands on China. In particular, why it is difficult to move the iPhone to other country, why Facebook ...
Read more2025-05-02 (azcentral.com)
US stocks end higher on signs of easing trade tension with China, strong jobs data
US stocks end day and week higher on reports China's open to trade talks and strong jobs data. S&P 500 scores longest winning streak in 20 years.
Read more2025-04-27 (jornalgrandebahia.com.br)
Apple will move production of most iPhones sold in the US to India by the end of 2026 - Jornal Grande Bahia (JGB)
Apple has announced that the production of most iPhones sold in the United States to India will shift by the end of 2026. The measure aims to reduce China's dependence amid the intensification of the trade war promoted by Donald Trump. With investments in Foxconn and Tata factories, the company already produces 20% of iPhones in India and aims to double this volume to fully serve the US market.
Read more2025-04-27 (newsbeast.gr)
Apple accelerates iPhone production to India to avoid duties -
In an attempt to reduce its dependence on China and protect it from growing trade duties, Apple accelerates the transfer of iPhone production to India.
Read more2025-04-26 (laptopmag.com)
Apple is racing against time to shift iPhone production away from China to dodge Trump's tariffs |
The current trade war between the U.S. and China is bad for Apple's iPhone business, and it has a plan in place to avoid getting hit with tariffs.
Read more2025-04-10 (indiatoday.in)
Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones from India to dodge Trump's China tariffs -
The devices were flown out of the Chennai airport in the southern state of Tamil Nadu, where Apple has been building up production through its manufacturing partners like Foxconn and Tata.
Read more2025-01-27 (cnbc.com)
Trump tariffs could raise prices on technology like laptops, smartphones and AI
Trade groups and consultants warn that trade wars spurred by Trump's tariffs could slow global commerce and raise prices for consumers.
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