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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Foxconn to Mass Produce iPhones in India published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Apr.15 -- Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou says India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited the expansion. Most of Apple's handsets are made by Foxconn in China. But this move could benefit both Foxconn and Apple. The labor will be cheaper for Foxconn and Apple gets access to a growing market.