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"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

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"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

It is an open secret that India's economy has developed rapidly in recent years, and India has become one of the most important economies in the world. On the one hand, this is mainly due to the fact that India has a large number of cheap labor, and on the other hand, the Indian market has huge potential. Because of this, many foreign companies have announced that they want to build factories in India, including some well-known enterprises in our country.

But India's business environment is really worrying, because they are constantly issuing sky-high fines to these foreign companies, which makes foreign companies miserable.

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Recently, a news that "nearly 14% of Apple's mobile phones are made in India" has attracted the attention and heated discussions of many netizens. It is reported that Apple has increased its investment in India in recent years, according to a US media statistics, the current iPhone production in India accounts for 14% of the world's total production. This proportion is indeed very large, which means that consumers have a high probability of buying Indian-made mobile phones in the future.

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

In addition, according to people familiar with Apple, they plan to continue to increase investment in India in the future, striving for annual production to reach five times the current level, but now most of Apple's mobile phones are still produced by China's Foxconn.

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

As soon as the news came out, netizens immediately fried the pot: Apple's increased investment in the Indian market is indeed not good news, because Foxconn has really solved a lot of employment problems for China, and if Apple moves to India now, it is estimated that many people will lose their jobs.

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Although people in some countries are a bit lazy, companies still have a punch-in system, and besides, are there really people who are willing to put money and not make money?

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

No, all mobile phones are inspected and qualified, but there must be differences between domestic and foreign mobile phones in some functions

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

This question is very simple, generally on the outer packaging of the mobile phone, it is marked where the origin of the mobile phone is, and this can be known at a glance

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

There is nothing wrong with what you said, all the assembly of Huawei mobile phones is in China

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

This also shows that India's economy has indeed risen in recent years, but their disadvantages are still obvious

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

This depends on your own choice, in fact, the functions of mobile phones are similar, and there is no rule that says which mobile phone you can't buy

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

The transfer of this industrial chain is not so fast, and China's advantages in this area cannot be replaced by India all at once, and it is estimated that it will take many years for India to catch up

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

This is indeed the case, after all, it involves the employment of many people

"About 14% of the world's iPhones are produced in India" sparked heated discussions, and the comment area was fried

I don't think you need to worry too much about this, although India has indeed developed strongly in recent years. But they also face a lot of development problems, including infrastructure and personnel quality. It is very difficult to change these problems in a short period of time, and our country is far ahead of India for many years in terms of infrastructure alone.

Therefore, everyone should look at this matter rationally and do not need to worry too much about the problem of unemployment. At present, in terms of comprehensive capabilities, our country's advantages are still very obvious.

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