The new investment rules could provide a boost to Apple, allowing it to grow sales in the country and possibly help it reduce its dependency on China by building an alternative supply chain in India.
Business
Standard : Apple Inc is poised to start online sales of its
devices in India within months, a person familiar with the matter
said, benefiting from new rules making the world’s fastest-growing
smartphone market more attractive to foreign brands.
On
Wednesday, India eased rules that forced companies such as Apple
to source 30% of their production locally -- a requirement the iPhone
maker has been lobbying against for years -- to include exports as
part of the requirement.
That
rule posed a problem for electronics brands because most of its
devices and components are manufactured in China. The government also
allowed so-called single brand retailers to set up online stores
before physical shops.
With
escalating trade tensions damaging ties between the US and China, New
Delhi’s latest investment rules could provide a boost to Apple,
allowing it to grow sales in the country and possibly help it reduce
its high dependency on China by building out an alternative supply
chain in India.
The
Cupertino, Calif-based device and services company will begin selling
its iPhone, iPads and Apple Mac computers online in the coming
months. It’s also firming up the Mumbai location of its first
company-owned brick & mortar store in India -- likely to open
next year -- the person said, asking not to be identified as the
details are confidential. Selling online will be a big step forward
for Apple in a country where counterfeit products abound in online
platforms increasing buyers’ distrust.
Apple
didn’t immediately respond to an email seeking comments.
Some
of the phone maker’s older devices are assembled by Taiwanese
contractor Wistron Corp. in a factory in Bangalore, while the world’s
largest contract manufacturer, Foxconn Technology Group, tests
assembly of Apple’s latest iPhone
X in a factory near Chennai.
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