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Tata nears iPhone plant takeover to grow India's Apple supply role

Tata's deal would advance India's efforts to create local contenders to challenge China's dominance in electronics, which has been jeopardized by political tensions with the US and Covid-hurdles

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Saritha Rai | Bloomberg
Tata Group is close to taking over a major plant in southern India in a deal that would give the country its first homegrown iPhone maker.
 
The airline-to-software conglomerate has been in talks with the factory’s owner, Taiwan’s Wistron Corp., for months, and is looking to complete the purchase by the end of March, according to two people familiar with the process. The two firms discussed various potential tieups but talks have now centered on Tata taking a majority of a joint venture, the people said. Tata is set to oversee the main manufacturing operation, with support from Wistron, the

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