Foxconn begins importing iPhone 17 parts to India for trial assembly
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jul 12, 2025 12:47 am ET1min read
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Foxconn, Apple's supplier, has started importing iPhone 17 components from China to India for trial assembly, which is set to begin this month. Customs records show that 10% of Foxconn's imports from China in June were for the iPhone 17. Trial production is expected to begin in July, with full-scale mass production scheduled for August, and the official launch planned for September. India is becoming a significant export base for Apple, especially for shipments to the US, as the company aims to manufacture iPhones for the US market in India by 2026.
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