Indian Electronics Manufacturing Developments : News, Updates and Discussions

Amid protests at Apple’s biggest iPhone plant in China, India expects to be iPhone manufacturing hub​

The world’s biggest Apple iPhone factory in the central city of Zhengzhou China, is virtually under siege amid rising Covid-19 cases in the country. Thousands of people in masks were seen facing the wrath of the police as they were opposing the fresh Covid restrictions imposed in this industrial region to save the people from catching this deadly infection. However, employees were also said to be protesting unspecified contract violations. In recent months, Apple supplier- Foxconn Technology Group simply struggled to produce the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max at its enormous Zhengzhou factory following a spike in Covid infections, forcing it to shutter this massive factory earlier this month.
However, headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, Foxconn – the factory operator, said it was using closed-loop management, which means employees working in the factory, are living at their workplace only with no outside contact. Last month too, there was a walk-out by thousands of employees over complaints of various natures including inadequate anti-virus protection.

29,157 infections new cases reported​

China, the second largest economy of the world, is confronting surging fresh Covid cases in several parts of the country, which signal more distress for the world economy also in this globalised system of economic operations. According to the National Health Commission of China, 29,157 infections were reported nationwide on Wednesday for the previous day, which is close to April’s peak.

Hopes fade for quick exits from restrictions​

Due to the rising Covid cases in several parts of the country, hopes have now faded for quick exits from country’s draconian zero-Covid policies. In the month of October too, fresh restrictions had been imposed more than once. China had also imposed fresh lockdowns and travel restrictions amidst that surge in cases.

Two new subvariants of Omicron​

In October, China reported the detection of two new subvariants of Omicron which are highly infectious with greater transmissibility. According to local reports, the BF.7 was detected on October 4 in Yantai and Shaoguan city. The subvariant BA.5.1.7 was detected in the Chinese mainland for the first time. Earlier, the World Health Organisation (WHO) had warned against the highly infectious BF.7 subvariant.

New iPhone 14 model may be delayed​

Before this fresh violent protests happened in the central city of Zhengzhou, Apple Inc. had warned that deliveries of its new iPhone 14 model may be delayed due to the Covid related restrictions imposed on this factory. Foxconn, reportedly, employs around 200,000 people here. Taking measures to check the Covid spread, the city government has suspended access to this industrial zone which surrounds the factory, which has further angered the employees.

Shanghai was also under punishing lockdown​

In April, due to the rising Covid cases, Shanghai was under a punishing lockdown, giving rise to food shortages in the city. Those restrictions had also prompted rare displays of social unrest in the city and elsewhere, and videos of those protests went viral across the globe.
During this ongoing protest in Zhengzhou, a footage shared online, displays people smashing surveillance cameras and windows, pulling down barriers and angrily arguing with security and other officials. Earlier too, Foxconn workers complained of food shortages and draconian quarantine rules at the work place.

Half of the cases are asymptomatic​

Half of the new cases, classified as asymptomatic, have been reported from Guangzhou and Chongqing, which are mega-cities in southern and central China, respectively. In Guangzhou, a five-day lockdown started on Monday amid rising Covid cases. The southwestern city of Chengdu has also started a new round of mass testing to check the menace, which has been interrupting and disestablishing life in several parts of the globe for around three years.

Schools are shuttered in Beijing​

In the capital city of Beijing, schools have been shuttered and testing requirements strengthened. Fresh restrictions have also been imposed on public movements in and out of the city. Smaller outbreaks have also been reported in several other parts of the country, which threaten normal life and economic activities. Owing to successive Covid outbreaks, confidence among foreign and private firms are said to remain lukewarm as repeated Covid lockdowns have virtually derailed the economic activities in the country.

India is well-positioned to reap the benefit​

Foxconn is also manufacturing Apple iPhones at its Sriperumbudur factory on the outskirts of Chennai since 2017. India, the world’s second largest smartphone market, has been in great demand in recent years, especially among mobile manufacturers. Industry analysts estimate, Apple may turn India into a global iPhone manufacturing hub by 2025 as the company is slowly cutting its reliance on China due to several reasons including stringent Covid related policies. Foxconn is expected to expand its manufacturing capacity in India to produce 25% of all iPhones by 2025.
 
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India makes USB Type-C charging must for device makers from March 2025​

Mobile device companies in India will have to give USB Type-C as the standard charging port in their products by March 2025, said a civil servant on Tuesday.


State-run Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has set quality benchmarks for the charging port, which the department of consumer affairs wants device manufacturers to put in their products.


BIS has notified standards for type C chargers and the government will come up with two common types of charging ports for mobiles and wearable electronic devices,” said Rohit Kumar Singh, secretary, ministry of consumer affairs.

The government set the 2025 deadline after consulting with industry stakeholders about standards and considering global supply chain constraints and availability of products. The deadline will follow the European Union’s timeline for uniform charging ports’ standards.


“There is a broad consensus among the industry and government that the use of USB type C charging ports can be made mandatory after six months of the European Union’s rolling out of standards for USB charging ports in 2024 as electronic manufacturers have a global integrated supply chain,” Singh told 'Business Standard'.

Earlier, the Central Consumer Protection Authority formed a sub-group comprising industry representatives, educational institutions and others to study the feasibility of a uniform charging port.


Last month, the stakeholders agreed to a phased rollout of a uniform charging port for effective implementation and easy adoption.


The environment ministry might assess and examine the possible impact of uniform charging ports in electronic devices with regard to e-waste.

A uniform charging port will be a step towards the LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) mission launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 2026 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. LiFE calls for "mindful and deliberate utilisation" by people worldwide instead of "mindful and wasteful consumption".
 
50,000 direct jobs have been created by US tech giant Apple's contract manufacturers and component suppliers in India since August last year . Apple manufacturing could have also led to the generation of nearly 100,000 indirect jobs, according to government officials who quoted data submitted by the companies. Samsung’s Noida unit employs over 11,000 .

 
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Its not that we dont have CCTV manufacturers . Recently worlds largest cctv manufacturing facility was inaugurated in Andhrapradesh by CP PLUS . Though i dont know whether they get any sensitive components from china or not .

 
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India makes USB Type-C charging must for device makers from March 2025​

Mobile device companies in India will have to give USB Type-C as the standard charging port in their products by March 2025, said a civil servant on Tuesday.


State-run Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has set quality benchmarks for the charging port, which the department of consumer affairs wants device manufacturers to put in their products.


BIS has notified standards for type C chargers and the government will come up with two common types of charging ports for mobiles and wearable electronic devices,” said Rohit Kumar Singh, secretary, ministry of consumer affairs.

The government set the 2025 deadline after consulting with industry stakeholders about standards and considering global supply chain constraints and availability of products. The deadline will follow the European Union’s timeline for uniform charging ports’ standards.


“There is a broad consensus among the industry and government that the use of USB type C charging ports can be made mandatory after six months of the European Union’s rolling out of standards for USB charging ports in 2024 as electronic manufacturers have a global integrated supply chain,” Singh told 'Business Standard'.

Earlier, the Central Consumer Protection Authority formed a sub-group comprising industry representatives, educational institutions and others to study the feasibility of a uniform charging port.


Last month, the stakeholders agreed to a phased rollout of a uniform charging port for effective implementation and easy adoption.


The environment ministry might assess and examine the possible impact of uniform charging ports in electronic devices with regard to e-waste.

A uniform charging port will be a step towards the LiFE (Lifestyle for Environment) mission launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the 2026 UN Climate Change Conference in Glasgow. LiFE calls for "mindful and deliberate utilisation" by people worldwide instead of "mindful and wasteful consumption".
 
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Read little bit about each of the point. You will understand why.
WSJ & Bloomberg remain beholden to China in ways very mysterious especially when it comes to a China vs India scenario. On topic , I recently came across a series of tweets saying Apple could potentially take up to 2027 if they are determined to abandon China as a production hub . Long story short that's what they plan to do .
 
 
History will repeat it self if India doesnt make their move and create a local industry. They will be held hostage to foreign cntries just like oil.




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