Sword Hanging Over iPhone 17 Production in India-China Recalls 300 Engineers

iPhone 17 Production in India Faces Setback as Foxconn Recalls 300 Engineers to China

Apple is preparing to launch its upcoming iPhone 17 lineup. Meanwhile, iPhone manufacturer Foxconn has called back more than 300 engineers and technicians from the Indian production unit to China. According to a Bloomberg report, this may cause problems in the production of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

Apple is preparing to launch its upcoming iPhone 17 lineup these days. These days the company is preparing for the production of iPhone 17. Meanwhile, a decision by iPhone manufacturing company Foxconn has given a tremendous blow. Foxconn has called back more than 300 engineers and technicians from its Indian production unit to China. Bloomberg has reported in its report that this may cause a major problem in the production operation of Apple’s upcoming iPhone.

It is being told in the report that Foxconn’s decision just before the start of production of the iPhone 17 series is being considered as a result of the ongoing tussle between the US and China regarding trade and tariff.

More than 300 employees recalled

Bloomberg has reported that China has recalled more than 300 engineers and technicians from Foxconn India’s assembly plan in the last two months. There is no information about why these employees have been recalled.

Taiwanese company Foxconn
Apple is planning to shift the manufacturing of iPhones and other devices from China. For this, it is changing its supply chain. In this sequence, iPhone manufacturing company Foxconn has also set up its assembly unit in India. The company had invested $ 2.56 billion last year. Its target is to produce one lakh iPhones in India by December this year.

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