On June 30, The New York Times revealed that despite President Trump's urging Apple to manufacture iPhones within the United States, Apple supplier Foxconn has made significant investments in establishing factories in India. This development hints that Trump's wish may not materialize as anticipated. Foxconn's new iPhone factory in India is not only operational but also expanding, aiming to assemble approximately 25% to 30% of all iPhones in the country. Apple's strategy underscores its commitment to diversifying production beyond China.