India’s 21-day lockdown suspends all iPhone production in India

Amidst the COVID-19 situation, India’s government has called a nationwide lockdown of its 1.3 billion inhabitants in its efforts to isolate the virus. As Bloomberg reports, Apple’s production of iPhones has been suspended as a result. Foxconn and Wistron are two manufacturers of iPhones with plants in India which are complying with the shutdown.
The Apple iPhone XR is produced in IndiaThe Apple iPhone XR is produced in India
Foxconn has ceased operation until April 14, the company tells Bloomberg. Wistron, which manufactures key iPhone components in its India plant, also tells Bloomberg that its doors are closing for production, though it wouldn’t reveal which products would be affected.

Foxconn and Wistron Corp. have suspended production at their India plants, which include the assembly of some Apple Inc. iPhone models, in order to comply with a nationwide lockdown ordered by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The situation has the entire smartphone industry (as well as many other industries including travel, hospitality, restaurant, and entertainment industries) on the decline. We’re already seen plummeting shipment numbers in smartphone sales, reported for February and with the global economy experiencing a hard reboot, it will be a while before consumers will want to spend on non-essentials.

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