China sabotages Apple's iPhone 17 move to India by pulling workers

Apple begins producing iPhone 17 models at Indian facilities following discussions with the Trump administration and a $100 billion domestic investment commitment. The technology company shifts manufacturing operations to reduce dependence on Chinese suppliers while targeting the American market. Bloomberg reports indicate the September device launch will benefit from this geographic diversification strategy.

The corporation expands partnerships with the Tata Group and Foxconn across five Indian manufacturing plants. Tata operations will handle approximately half of the country's iPhone production capacity. The company plans to manufacture the iPhone 17e successor model at these facilities during 2026.

Chinese government restrictions forced employee recalls from Indian operations. Apple compensated by flying engineers from Taiwan and Japan to maintain production schedules. The manufacturer's stock price increased 13.8 percent after announcing enhanced American semiconductor supply chain investments. This strategic shift addresses pandemic-related disruptions while building resilient manufacturing networks outside traditional Chinese strongholds.
 

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