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Apple Activates Backup Plans as Foxconn Labour Issue Escalates in India

Apple is taking swift steps to manage a growing labour issue at its iPhone production partner Foxconn’s plant in India, according to top government sources. While the issue involves Chinese workers, Apple has reportedly activated contingency plans to maintain production levels.

The Indian government is closely monitoring the situation, but officials have indicated that they are not overly worried about any immediate disruptions to iPhone production.

“We will track production targets, but it’s not our primary concern,” a senior official told Moneycontrol on the condition of anonymity.

Apple Moves Quickly to Avoid Disruption

To offset the labour crisis, Apple is reportedly deploying engineers from other countries to support its India operations. This move is part of a broader contingency strategy to keep iPhone production on track, despite staffing challenges at Foxconn.

“Apple is expected to manage the situation independently,” another official stated, adding that alternative staffing strategies are already in motion.

The Indian government had earlier facilitated visa arrangements for Chinese workers at Apple’s request. However, if those workers choose to leave, “it’s between them and the company,” the official noted. Apple will now have to decide how to continue smooth operations in India.

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Government Confident in Apple’s Ability to Handle Crisis

Though the situation involves international labour dynamics, government officials appear confident that Apple can handle it without escalation. The government’s approach is to observe and support where needed, without interfering in operational decisions.

“Apple will have to decide how to keep operations running,” said the source, implying that the tech giant’s internal crisis management protocols are sufficient for now.

While the labour issues at Foxconn’s India facility pose challenges, Apple is moving fast to contain the situation. With government monitoring but not intervening directly, the focus remains on how effectively Apple can manage its workforce strategy to ensure uninterrupted iPhone production.

All eyes are now on Apple’s next move—and whether it can steer through this issue without a dent in India’s growing role in its global supply chain.

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