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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Wistron Corp, the Taiwanese assembler of Apple Inc’s iPhones, has restructured its internal setup and management ranks in India, two sources said, after an investigation last year into violence at one of its plants.
FILE PHOTO: Men wearing protective face masks walk past broken windows of a facility run by Wistron Corp, a Taiwanese contract manufacturer for Apple, in Narsapura near the southern city of Bengaluru, India, December 14, 2020. REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo
Wistron’s smooth working is key to Apple’s ambitions in India as it gradually moves production to markets beyond China, navigating the trade war between Washington and Beijing and the coronavirus pandemic.
Wistron shakes up India structure, management after factory troubles: Report
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Reuters / Apr 15, 2021, 16:11 IST
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NEW DELHI: Wistron Corp, the Taiwanese assembler of Apple Inc s iPhones, has restructured its internal setup and management ranks in India, two sources said, after an investigation last year into violence at one of its plants.
Wistron s smooth working is key to Apple s ambitions in India as it gradually moves production to markets beyond China, navigating the trade war between Washington and Beijing and the coronavirus pandemic.
The firm has curtailed the roles of its India head and operations head, an industry source and a government official told Reuters, but declined to be identified as the matter was private.
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By Sankalp Phartiyal
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Wistron Corp, the Taiwanese assembler of Apple Inc s iPhones, has restructured its internal setup and management ranks in India, two sources said, after an investigation last year into violence at one of its plants.
Wistron s smooth working is key to Apple s ambitions in India as it gradually moves production to markets beyond China, navigating the trade war between Washington and Beijing and the coronavirus pandemic.
The firm has curtailed the roles of its India head and operations head, an industry source and a government official told Reuters, but declined to be identified as the matter was private.