Apple (AAPL) is expanding its partnership in India with Tata, giving Tata the iPhone and MacBook after-sales repair business from an Indian unit of Taiwan-based Wistron, Reuters’ Munsif Vengattil reports, citing two people familiar with the matter. Tata already assembles iPhones for local and foreign markets at three facilities in south India, with one of them also making some iPhone components, the report notes.
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