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India sees Apple nearly tripling investment after Cook-Modi meeting ended with commitment to expansion

  • India’s deputy head of technology said he sees investment and growth from Apple ‘doubling or tripling’ after CEO Tim Cook met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi
  • Apple has been expanding manufacturing capacity in India, and Cook said the iPhone maker was ‘committed to growing and investing across the country’

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, shakes hands with Apple CEO Tim Cook during their meeting in New Delhi on April 19, 2023. Photo: Indian Press Information Bureau via AFP
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US tech giant Apple could double or triple investments in India, along with exports, over the next few years, a minister said, as the company opened a second store in the world’s biggest smartphone market after China.

Apple mainly assembles iPhones in India through Taiwanese contract manufacturers, but plans to expand into iPads and AirPods, as it looks to cut reliance on China.

Its iPhones made up more than half of total smartphones worth about US$9 billion exported from India between April 2022 and February, data from the India Cellular and Electronics Association shows.

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“I am very confident that this Apple-India partnership has a lot of headroom for investments, growth, exports and jobs – doubling and tripling over coming years,” Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the deputy minister for information technology, told Reuters.

His comments came after a meeting on Wednesday with Apple chief executive Tim Cook in the capital, New Delhi.

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Cook, who also met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, said Apple was “committed to growing and investing across the country”.

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