Last Updated Jul - 03 - 2025, 03:30 PM | Source : Fela News
Foxconn recollects Chinese staff from India amid domestic tensions, impacting iPhone production efficiency and raising unease over Apple's Make in India plans a
Taking a quiet but extremely important step, Foxconn has withdrawn more than 300 Chinese engineers and technical staff from its iPhone manufacturing plants located in India. This sudden decision has been taken amid growing geopolitical tension between China and India and this has caused serious concerns about Apple's ambitious "Make in India" strategy.
These Chinese experts were not only common employees. They were engaged in important tasks such as installation of production lines, ensuring quality and training local teams essential when the launch of the iPhone 17 is close. It is being told that they have returned due to strict restrictions imposed by Beijing on technical export and international deployment of skilled workers. Although this will not stop production completely, it is almost sure to affect its speed and efficiency.
Foxconn, Apple’s key manufacturer, had been ramping up operations in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka as part of a larger shift away from China. Currently, around 20 percent of the world’s iPhones are assembled in India, and Apple aims to increase that number significantly by 2026. But this recall of Chinese staff is a real bump in that journey.
With fewer experts on the ground, local Indian teams will need time to absorb technical know-how as well adapt to complex processes. While Foxconn is now leaning on Taiwanese professionals and seed-up local training, the lack of Chinese expertise during this critical production cycle could slow things down and increase costs.
This development highlights how global politics can influence something as personal as the phone in your hand. It also shows that while India is rising as a tech manufacturing hub, such progress comes with challenges especially when knowledge transfer is not clear. For Apple, Foxconn, and India’s broader ambitions, adapting quickly is now more important than ever.
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