Apple now makes about 25% of iPhones in India
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India is considering new manufacturing incentives in an effort to shift production of the iPhone and other smartphones out of China, and to stall any move to move it to the US.
India is drafting a new round of smartphone manufacturing incentives that would link government subsidies to exports and deeper use of locally made components, in a move that will benefit Apple Inc.,
India’s upcoming subsidy plan links incentives to exports and local sourcing, aiming to deepen manufacturing value and global supply presence.
With strong design talent and policy support, country eyes global supply role through scaled-up production in coming years
India’s manufacturing sector has been growing at 7% for decades, and the global plastics industry is taking note.
Wootzwork has raised $6.6 million of Series A funding as it looks to expand its one-stop-shop service for global manufacturers
Global technology major ABB will invest approximately $75 million in India in 2026. This expansion will boost manufacturing and research capabilities across key sectors. The investment supports ABB's local-for-local strategy,
The first edition of Inc42's Manufacturing Startups to Watch comprises names like ANFT, RRP Electronics, RF Nanocomposites, Invariance Automation, and Gascomp Fueltech
BENGALURU, March 2 (Reuters) - India's factory activity expanded at its fastest pace in four months in February as strong domestic demand drove new orders and production, although export growth cooled to its slowest rate in nearly a year-and-a-half,
ABB plans to invest an additional USD 75 million in India by 2026, enhancing its manufacturing and R&D presence. This move supports ABB's 'local-for-local' strategy, with 85% of its Indian sales being locally produced.
Union Minister Giriraj Singh stated on Wednesday that India must move towards higher scale, higher value, and 12-month garment manufacturing to achieve a USD 350 billion textile economy. Speaking at a high-level industry interaction in New Delhi,