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Foxconn’s upcoming facility is fueling demand for real estate in Bengaluru’s Devanahalli area, driven by rising employment opportunities and infra development
Apple is moving ahead with a $1.5 billion Foxconn investment to expand iPhone production in India, despite Trump's appeal.
Foxconn is constructing a 300-acre campus in India, including dormitories for 30,000 workers. Despite Donald Trump's suggestion to avoid building in India, Apple plans to manufacture most iPhones for the US market there.
Taiwan's Foxconn is among potential bidders for the Singaporean semiconductor assembly and testing business UTAC Holdings in a deal that could value the company at about $3 billion, two people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNIt’s going to take Apple more than 4 years to bring manufacturing back to AmericaApple is under direct pressure from President Donald Trump, who is back in the White House and demanding that the tech giant shift its iPhone production into
Apple stock falls after Trump threatens tariffs on iPhones made outside US. Company aims to shift production to India amid US-China tensions.