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Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 04:52:00

today, its three main vendors, which employ some 60,000 workers locally, produce almost 7% of the world s iphones in india. apple exported a record $5 billion worth of iphones from india last year. production estimates provided by apple suppliers suggest the company could shift 12 18% of its total iphone assembly operations to india over the next few years. add to the production list air pods, ipods, ipads. if india becomes a much bigger market, it will be making much more sense for apple to produce as much as it can in india what is feasible there and if in the process of doing so, a certain amount of these things happen from china, that can be a bonues. its complete success will depend on how much can it source components locally which will help reduce product costs as well.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS World Business Report 20240604 13:41:00

of things happen from china, that will be a bonus. will be a bonus. the complete success will will be a bonus. the complete success will depend will be a bonus. the complete success will depend on - will be a bonus. the complete success will depend on how i will be a bonus. the complete . success will depend on how much will be a bonus. the complete - success will depend on how much they can source components locally which will help reduce product costs. netflix has said it has hit a record high number of subscibers of 232.5 million in the first three months of the year. posting profits of 1.3 billion dollars. but despite adding over one and half million new suscribers the figures came in under many market expectations. netflix s crack down on password sharing in some countries is due to be launched more widely, including in the us, byjuly. european union countries have reached provisional agreement on a plan to boost the semiconductor industry to compete with the united states

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 15:50:00

it has been making phones since 2017 and today its three main offenders, which together employ some 60,000 workers locally, produce almost 7% of the world s iphones in india. apple exported a record $5 billion worth of iphones from india last year. production estimates provided by apple suppliers suggest the company could shift between 12 and 18% of its total iphone assembly operation to india over the next few years. add to the production list airports can, macbooks, ipads. india becomes a much bigger market and it will make more sense for apple to produce as much as it can in india, what is feasible that, and if in the process of doing so a certain amount of things happen from china, that will be a bonus. the complete success will depend on how much they can source components locally which will help reduce product costs.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Asia Business Report 20240604 23:35:00

the production list, air pots, macbooks, apple pencils, ipads. if india becomes a much bigger market it would make more sense for apple to produce as much as it can in india. what is feasible there. in the process of doing so certain things can happen from china. it’s happen from china. it s complete happen from china. it s complete success - happen from china. it s complete success will l happen from china. it s complete success will depend on how much can it source confidence locally and reduce product costs as well. those apple stores in india come out of the company moves to diversify its source of revenue for its range of products like smartphones, laptops and personal computers in according to brian from the market intelligence firm, expanding in india is the right move as apple has a sizeable share of the premium market. this apple has a sizeable share of the premium market.- apple has a sizeable share of the premium market. this is a market that the premium market. this i

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:09:00

90% of the jewellery that we sell is made using brass metal as the base metal. and brass has in itself as a raw material increased 33% in the last seven, eight months. and that s a significant increase in our product costs. rising prices and rising interest rates to control them have been weighing on the economy. new figures from the office for national statistics show zero growth in february. some sectors of the economy have been performing better than others. the 0ns says that sales in shops, for example, have been pretty buoyant, especially in discount stores, and the construction sector too that s been building up momentum. but those benefits were offset by strikes among teachers and civil servants which weighed down on growth. and while shops may be getting busier and selling more, they are not necessarily making more money.

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