India has put
The iPhone maker has no plans to manufacture in India and wants an exemption from the rule, a request which was denied by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB).
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"Apple wants a no-obligation clearance for setting up its stores, since it is not sure about manufacturing anything in the country immediately. It had plans to refurbish
Apple CEO Tim Cook has shifted his focus to India, terming the country as a bright spot for the company. During his recent visit to India, Cook had said setting up stores in India is a key element of the vision.
Meanwhile, the basic aim behind the
Experts suggest Apple has already complied with it as the company is lining up two big investments in the country- a map development centre in Hyderabad and an app design and development accelerator in Bengaluru.
Recently, India’s Trade Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said she will speak with the finance ministry to waive the sourcing rule for Apple.
The government is likely to take a final decision soon.
Presently, Apple sells iPhones, iPads, Mac computers and Apple TV through distributors.
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