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iPhone part factory in India no longer in danger of shutting down

iPhone part factory in India no longer in danger of shutting down

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News iPhone part factory in India no longer in danger of shutting down Marko Zivkovic 0 e-mail BlueSky Mastodon X Facebook Reddit Tue Jun 16 2026, 06:44 PM EDT · 2 minute read Tata's iPhone component production facility in Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India. Image Credit: Tata After alleging that Apple supplier Tata contaminated farm water and threatening to close its iPhone factory, Indian regulators have now dropped the matter altogether. As a result of Apple's supply chain diversification plans, which aim to reduce reliance on China, a quarter of all iPhones sold worldwide are now made in India . Tata, which manufactures iPhone backplates, is a relevant factor in the process, but its production efforts have come under scrutiny . In 2025, farmers near Tata's facility in Tamil Nadu complained to authorities that factory wastewater was contaminating their land and open wells. After conducting five inspections from December 2025 through May 2026, the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) threatened to shut down Tata's factory. On Tuesday, however, the regulator seemingly backpedaled. In a statement to Reuters , Tata explained that it had addressed all contamination concerns and that its facility in Tamil Nadu was no longer under TNPCB scrutiny. As the company "satisfactorily addressed all queries" made by the Tamil Nadu regulator, it has now "dropped any further course of action on this issue." Neither Apple nor the TNPCB commented on the matter, though. Initially, the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board argued that "groundwater in the open wells located in the adjacent agricultural lands" was contaminated. It was alleged that Tata's rainwater harvesting pond ended up overflowing because of wastewater discharged from the factory. Tata was reportedly made aware of the contamination on December 23, 2025, but the company did not respond. On Saturday, however, Tata revealed it had conducted an independent sample analysis, which indicated the company was in full com

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