The tariffs are also at play here. CEO Tim Cook recently pledged $600 billion in U.S. investments over four years, trying to maintain exemptions for iPhones made in India. Of course, China is apparently not thrilled by these changes, and Foxconn has reportedly recalled hundreds of Chinese engineers from Indian facilities. It seems that Apple may have replaced them with engineers from Taiwan and Japan, but at higher costs. I personally think this shift is a pretty big deal. Apple making all iPhone 17 models in India for the first time shows how serious the company is about moving production away from China. It also means the launch this September could be smoother than usual, with more stock ready to go. Sure, there are still challenges, but it feels like Apple is setting itself up for the long run here – and the iPhone 17 might just be the start of a whole new chapter.
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