'IPhone' components Study the conversion of the supply chain to India

Murata Manufacturing, which specializes in producing the components of “iPhone” phones, is looking for part of the production to India, reflecting a global restructuring of supply chains to the world’s most populated country. According to the president, Norio Nakagima ,, the company, which produces a multi -layer ceramic condensed sators, is raising the increasing demand in the Indian market. Also read: ‘iPhone’ export of India jumping to six billion in 6 months, and Nakagima said: ‘We have manufactured our latest capacitors mainly in Japan, but customers demand that we expand production abroad, partly due to plans for continuity.’ The expansion of production outside Japan The components of “Murata” are used in most electronic devices, such as the smartphones produced by “Apple” and “Samsung Electronics”, “Nvidia” servers, Sony Group, as well as NASA on the surface of Mars. Currently, the company produces about 60% of its multi -layer ceramic condensers in Japan, but this percentage is likely to drop to about 50% in the coming years, according to Nakagima, 63 years old, Murata is the most important supplier of these capacitors, which stores and releases electrical charges in electronic devices. Also read: The iPhone “Hun Hai” maintains revenue recovery thanks to artificial intelligence that diversify “Apple” manufacturing operations outside China, as AirPods in India recently started producing the Airpods in India. Many Chinese manufacturers are also expected to open medium -class smartphones in India, attracted to the abundance of the country’s workforce and high consumer spending.