Apple might be considering to bring the assembly of its iPhones to Vietnam. A new report has suggested that the company recently visited a factory run by Luxshare, an assembly partner, to check on the living conditions of the workers and the facility.

According to Apple Insider, Apple representatives visited Luxshare’s facility to check the viability of iPhone production in the region. Tang Due Bang, Luxshare Foreign Affairs Manager, apparently said to local media that the factory in Van Trung Industrial Park was scouted to see if it was the right scale, had the proper facilities, and if it had investment capital to start assembling iPhones.
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“The Apple side continually surveyed the workshop of Luxshare in Bac Giang on iPhone production conditions. Apple Corporation is impressed by the speed at which our fast facility is built here. At the same time, through practical research, Apple highly appreciates the potential in Bac Giang province and hard-working workers.” For those unaware, Luxshare is one of the Vietnamese firms that also assembles the Cupertino based giant’s AirPods.

Recently, the company sought financial support to expand the AirPods production, and has reportedly received it. Furthermore, the 30 hectare factory was finished in 5 months, according to Bang, after Apple requested to expand production. At the moment, Luxshare employs around 28,000 workers, which could easily rise to 50,000 to even 60,000 if it gains approval for iPhone assembly.
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