As Apple continues to look to free itself from overwhelming dependence on China, the company is looking to diversify MacBook assembly by moving a significant portion of the work out of CCP-controlled China to Thailand.
Apple announced plans to begin manufacturing some of its latest iPhone 14 series models in India last month in a move being seen as a significant milestone in the company's strategy to diversify manufacturing outside of China, in the wake of rising geo-political tensions between the US and China.
The Foxconn unit in Chennai began assembling the iPhone 14 series smartphones for the domestic Indian market last month. Last week, Apple was also reported to be asking its suppliers to move some of the AirPods and Beats headphone production to India for the first time. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted, in a series of tweets, how Apple plans to reduce its reliance on China.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has revealed some of the key
findings from a recent supply chain survey in a tweet, providing the
Cupertino-tech giant's “supply chain management strategy” in response to the
current “de-globalization trend”. According to the tweets, the strategy will
include shifting major portion of iPhone production to India, along with moving
a percentile of MacBook production and assembly to Thailand.
Kuo has also mentioned that Apple plans to partner with Tata Group to cooperate with Pegatron or Wistron in the near future to co-develop the global iPhone assembly business in India. Currently, over 80 percent of the iPhones made in India in partnership with Foxconn meet the domestic demand.
Apple is also said to be planning to shift its MacBook
production to a non-China production site, with Thailand being considered as
the potential assembly arena. Kuo also goes on to breakdown the timeline of the
Cupertino-based company's gradual exit plan from China, with a mid-term
milestone set for the next three to five years expected to move 25-30 percent
of global shipments and 100 percent of US shipments from non-China assembly and
production sites.
Meanwhile, as per Kuo, the long-term plan for Apple focus at
shifting all non-Chinese market fulfilment requirements for the iPhone and
MacBook to assembly sites located outside China, while the requirement for
Chinese market will continue to be fulfilled by assembly sites within the
country.
It was earlier revealed by the analyst that the demand for
iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max had increased rapidly, which has led to the
Cupertino-based phone maker to push its production partner Foxconn to increase
the production of the both the Pro models.
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