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Foxconn Sends 300 Chinese Staff Back Home, iPhone Production in India May Slow

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 3, 2025 3:22 pm
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Apple wanted to build iPhones in India at scale. Fast.
Foxconn, Apple’s biggest manufacturing partner, was the key to this plan.

But now, things are getting messy.

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Over 300 Chinese engineers and experts at Foxconn have been sent back home from India. This sudden move is a big setback for Apple’s push to make the iPhone 17 Pro lineup in India. It could delay both production and export timelines.

The timing couldn’t be worse. Apple was hoping to make India its next big manufacturing hub. The new iPhone 17 series, especially the Pro models, were meant to be “Made in India” for the world—starting with U.S. customers.

Foxconn’s Speed Bump in India

Foxconn has been expanding fast in India, with new plants, including one in Bengaluru. It’s hiring 1,000 more local workers and already runs major sites in Tamil Nadu and Telangana.

But to scale quickly, Foxconn had initially relied on experienced Chinese staff. With them gone, the pace of production and technical support is now under stress.

And this isn’t just a Foxconn problem.

China is also reportedly delaying or blocking critical capital equipment exports to India. These include high-end machines used in making chips, cameras, and displays—mostly made in China. Without them, factories in India can’t work at full capacity.

Why Is This Happening Now?

Sources say it’s all part of a bigger game. China is not happy seeing Apple and others move their supply chains out of the mainland. By cutting off people and tools, China is hitting where it hurts—Apple’s India plan and India’s ‘Make in India’ dream.

According to analyst Faisal Kawoosa, this is a “ploy to hijack Make in India.”
But he also believes the impact will be short-term—if India plays it smart.

India still holds a big card: its massive smartphone market. Over 70% of phones sold in India are Chinese brands. If pushed, India could respond economically too.

What’s Next for Apple and India?

Foxconn may replace Chinese engineers with Taiwanese and Vietnamese workers. It’s also retrofitting machines to run in English, making it easier for Indian staff to take charge.

Meanwhile, Tata Electronics is helping with component production, and Foxconn has started making AirPods in Hyderabad.

The iPhone 17 might still hit shelves on time—but behind the scenes, Apple’s India story is suddenly more complicated.

The Big Picture

This is not just about phones. It’s about control.
India wants to lead the future of tech manufacturing.
China wants to stop that future from arriving too soon.

“Make in India isn’t just a slogan—it’s a struggle. And right now, it’s a turf war.”

Also Read iPhone Manufacturers Now Source Over 20% Components Locally, Says FM Sitharaman

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