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July 2, 2025
Sidharth Bhatia
iPhone manufacturer Foxconn has been sending Chinese workers at its India plants back home. In the last two months or so 300 Chinese employees have left and it is largely Taiwanese support staff who remain in India, reports Bloomberg, citing sources. One person said that the move – the reason for which is yet unclear and which comes against the background of Beijing appearing to attempt to limit the shift of iPhone manufacturing away from China to countries like India and Vietnam – will slow down the training of Indian workers as well as the export of manufacturing technology from China.
Pahalgam's “perpetrators, organisers and financiers” must be “brought to justice”, the Quad countries said yesterday in a joint statement, naming neither Pakistan nor specifically calling for cooperation with New Delhi. Issued after
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