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Foxconn is poised to begin iPhone shipments from its Karnataka facility in June, aiming to make it their second-largest ...
Then, in 2016, after years of negotiations, the relationship between Apple and India suddenly thawed. India relaxed its rules ...
U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed concern over Apple’s growing iPhone production footprint in India, telling Apple ...
In May 2025, tensions escalated between U.S. President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook over Apple’s decision to shift iPhone production for the U.S. market from China to another country: India.
Apple is likely to be the biggest loser if it leaves India to build a manufacturing unit in the US as wanted by US President ...
If Apple CEO Tim Cook decides to move his manufacturing unit from India to the US, Apple will suffer more losses than India.
Final checks for June shipments are underway at Foxconn's Karnataka plant. A senior Apple executive from Cupertino also ...
Hey, Tim Cook, the iPhone is ringing and it's for you. The Apple (AAPL) CEO heard from President Donald Trump about the ...
Apple stock has dropped 15% this year as Wall Street has parsed through concerns over the tech giant’s exposure to the Trump ...
Key Takeaways Apple moving iPhone production to the U.S. is a "non-starter" due to how much it would raise costs, Wedbush ...
Tim Cook has transformed Apple into a multi-trillion-dollar company, expanding its reach and achieving unprecedented ...