Tata Electronics has reportedly closed a deal to acquire a majority stake in Pegatron’s iPhone plant in India.- The Pegatron plant has a production capacity of five million iPhones annually.
- This will be the company’s third iPhone manufacturing plant in India.
Earlier reports had revealed that Pegatron is in talks with Tata to sell its Chennai plant as part of Cupertino tech giant Apple’s strategy to diversify manufacturing outside of China amid geopolitical tensions between Beijing and Washington.
According to a report by Reuters, Tata has agreed to acquire a 60% stake in a new joint venture with Pegatron that will see the Indian conglomerate oversee the day-to-day operations while Pegatron offers technical support, as per two sources familiar with the deal.
The financial details of the deal have not been made public and the two companies reportedly plan on filing for approval from the Competition Commission of India (CCI) soon.
Tata’s iPhone production in India to get a boost
Tata already operates an iPhone assembly plant in Karnataka, which it acquired from Taiwanese giant Wistron last year. The company is building a second plant in Hosur, Tamil Nadu.The new plant as part of its partnership will give a boost to Tata’s iPhone production capabilities and make it the only company manufacturing iPhones in India apart from Foxconn.
The Pegatron facility has around 10,000 employees and has the capacity to manufacture five million iPhones annually. India, which contributed to around 12 to 14% of total iPhone shipments in 2023 is expected to contribute around 20 to 25% of shipments this year.
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