Apple has enlisted Tata Group to manage repairs for iPhones and MacBooks in India, a rapidly expanding market, highlighting the Indian conglomerate’s growing role in Apple’s supply chain, according to two informed sources. As Apple belatedly diversifies manufacturing away from China, Tata has become a key supplier, assembling iPhones for domestic and international markets at three facilities in southern India, one of which also produces certain iPhone components. Reuters:
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