“We’re Not Interested In You Building in India”: Trump Warns Apple Over India Manufacturing
Apple CEO Tim Cook's plans to expand iPhone production in India have drawn a sharp rebuke from U.S. President Donald Trump, who wants more American-made devices.
During a recent visit to Qatar, U.S. President Donald Trump revealed a pointed exchange with Apple CEO Tim Cook, criticizing the tech giant’s growing investment in India. Speaking at a business gathering, Trump said, “I had a little problem with Tim Cook yesterday. He’s building all over India. I don’t want you building in India unless it’s strictly for the Indian market.”
Trump claims the conversation ended with Apple agreeing to increase its production footprint within the United States. “We want you to build here,” he added. “India can take care of themselves. They’re doing very well.”
This comment follows Apple’s recent earnings call, where Cook emphasized India’s rising importance in Apple’s global supply chain. “A majority of iPhones sold in the U.S. will have India as their country of origin,” Cook said. The shift comes amid Apple’s efforts to diversify its manufacturing operations beyond China.
India has become a major hub for iPhone assembly, thanks largely to Apple’s manufacturing partners Foxconn and Tata Group. Foxconn operates a large-scale production facility in Tamil Nadu, while Tata has expanded its role by acquiring Wistron Corp’s India business and collaborating with Pegatron.
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