Apple CEO Tim Cook touts India impact in push for deeper market access
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Sunday highlighted the
economic impact the company is having on India in a meeting with its prime
minister as the iPhone maker seeks deeper access to the world's third-largest
smartphone market behind the United States and China.
Cook met with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
at a business summit in Washington at a time when Apple Inc is targeting the
nascent Indian market as a revenue source after its sales in China slipped.
Apple has asked Indian government officials for a
range of tax and policy changes to help build out its iPhone assembly work in
the country. It is seeking permission to open its own retail stores in India
where it currently sells iPhones through resellers.
In his meeting with Modi, Cook disclosed that Apple
expected its Indian operations to be run completely from renewable energy
within the next six months, according to a person familiar with the discussion.
Cook reiterated that Apple had generated 740,000
jobs in India through its so-called "app economy" and Indian
developers had created nearly 100,000 apps for the App Store, the person said.
Modi talked with Cook and other U.S. corporate
leaders ahead of a meeting with President Donald Trump on Monday.
Apple, working with contract manufacturer Winstron,
began assembling the iPhone SE in Bengaluru last month. Indian authorities have
offered Apple tax concessions for the work with the requirement that more local
components be used over time.
The company is looking to India after sales in the
greater China region, once a major factor in Apple's rise, fell 14 percent year
over year to $10.7 billion in the most recent quarter.
Apple has not disclosed how much revenue it
generates in India but said that sales grew by "strong double digits"
there in the most recent quarter.
"We have a ton of energy going into the
country on a number of fronts," Cook told analysts about Apple's efforts
in India during the company's most recent earnings call. "We believe,
particularly now that the 4G infrastructure is going in the country and it's
continuing to be expanded, there is a huge opportunity for Apple there."

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