iPhone 16 to be made in India, 3 allied companies apply for land
The company will invest Rs 850 crore and provide employment to thousands of people
NEW DELHI: As Apple plans to manufacture the new iPhone 16 in India, the tech giant along with three associated companies has applied for land to Yamuna Authority.
The companies have proposed to set up a unit on about 23 acres of land with an investment of Rs 2,800 crore.
In a meeting held in Korea, Apple along with the associated companies proposed the investment.
Seiko Advance Limited, an ink manufacturing company expressed its desire to make its product on 5 acres of land in Sector 29 of Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA).
The company will invest Rs 850 crore and provide employment to thousands of people.
YEIDA CEO Dr. Arun Vir Singh said that Apple and associated companies would be provided land in Sector 29, which is quite developed with many available facilities.
He added that the companies would be able to start production after the construction and have deposited 10 per cent of the amount.
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