Apple's recently launched iPhone 17 series has garnered significant global attention, with Chinese media focusing on the comparison between China and India in the company's supply chain. Reports highlight that despite India's growing involvement, China remains an indispensable part of Apple's manufacturing and supply network.
Foxconn and Tata reshape Apple supply chain as first iPhone 17 production shifts to India
Apple has officially launched its iPhone 17 series, signaling a major shift in its global supply chain strategy as geopolitical tensions and trade uncertainties persist. The company plans to gradually shift production of iPhones sold in the US to Indian factories, a significant departure from its traditional reliance on Chinese manufacturing.
China downplays India's role, yet Taiwan supply chain braces for Apple's next moves
China's large-scale industrial mobilization is on full display as the iPhone 17 enters mass production, with Foxconn's Zhengzhou factory reportedly operating at maximum capacity to meet global demand. Simultaneously, India's manufacturing sector is rapidly expanding, gaining attention as a potential hub for producing the entire iPhone 17 lineup. This dual narrative reflects broader tensions and evolving dynamics within Apple's supply chain ecosystem.
Apple's iPhone 17 launch puts India in the frame, but China still calls the shots
Apple's unveiled iPhone 17 series includes units manufactured in India, sparking significant discussion about the evolving dynamics in the company's global supply chain. Indian facilities are now assembling not only the standard model but also the iPhone 17 Pro and new iPhone Air, with a notable proportion of phones sold in major markets produced locally.
OpenAI reportedly in talks to bring US$500 billion Stargate project to India, sparking data center expansion
OpenAI is holding preliminary discussions with Indian data center firms, including Sify Technologies, Yotta Data Services, E2E Networks, and CtrlS Datacenters, as it considers bringing its US$500 billion global supercomputing project, Stargate, to India. Parallel talks are also underway with Reliance Industries, which plans to build a massive data center in Jamnagar, Gujarat.
BYD reportedly resumes India expansion plans with easing India-China tensions
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant BYD is reportedly preparing to restart its expansion in India, as warming diplomatic ties between the two Asian powers open new opportunities in one of the world's fastest-growing EV markets.
VinFast enters India with locally made EVs as first foreign pure-play manufacturer
Vietnamese automaker VinFast has officially entered India with the launch of its VF 6 and VF 7 electric SUVs, betting on local manufacturing and ecosystem partnerships to gain a foothold in one of the world's fastest-growing EV markets. The company's Tamil Nadu plant, with an initial capacity of 50,000 units, represents a US$500 million investment and positions VinFast as the first foreign pure-play EV maker to set up production in India.
LG Electronics India expected to launch IPO in October 2025
LG Electronics is planning to launch the initial public offering (IPO) of its Indian subsidiary in October 2025, aiming to raise approximately INR150 billion (US$1.7 billion). The Offer for Sale (OFS) will involve the parent company, LG Electronics Inc., divesting a 15% stake, or 101.8 million shares, in its India unit.
India targets global leadership in green hydrogen exports despite China's dominance
The Indian government is pushing ahead with its national green hydrogen initiative, aiming to meet nearly 10% of the world's renewable hydrogen demand and position itself as a major exporter. Power and Renewable Energy Minister Shripad Naik said that 19 companies have been authorized to produce an annual capacity of 862,000 tons of hydrogen, while 15 firms have been allocated 3,000MW of electrolyzer manufacturing capacity.
Article edited by Jerry Chen