05.15.2023
Foxconn is making an investment of $500 million into new plants in India, a state IT minister tweeted, which will most likely be used in the production of AirPods for
A Foxconn facility
In March, Foxconn was reported to have secured an order for AirPods from Apple, and planned to make them in India in a new $200 million factory. In a tweet from an official in India, the ground has been broken on a new plant.Read more...
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