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India to probe fire at Tata plant making components for Apple iPhones

September 2024 632 views 01 Min 26 Sec

Indian authorities are set to begin a forensic investigation into the cause of a fire that broke out on Sept. 28 at a Tata Electronics factory that makes components for Apple iPhones, a Tamil Nadu state official said on Sept. 29. The factory, for which Sunday was a weekly holiday, is unlikely to receive state permission to resume production by Sept. 30, said two people with direct knowledge of the matter.

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