Workers are protesting in the country, and it's trickling down to the factory where the iPhone 14 Pro is made.
Apple and Foxconn plan to “make up” the 6 million units in lost output in 2023, says Bloomberg’s source. They’ve offered no comment in response to the current protests, though they said earlier in November that shipments of the premium iPhone would beThe high turnover of workers has significantly exacerbated the delays at the Foxconn factory, which was already losing workers because of a food shortage.
Amir Anvarzadehn, an analyst with Asymmetric Advisors interviewed by Bloomberg, believes this will encourage Apple to seek out “alternative manufacturing locations” in other parts of the world, namely India and Vietnam.
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