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Tata says India pollution board drops scrutiny of Apple iPhone parts plant

Tata says India pollution board drops scrutiny of Apple iPhone parts plant
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The Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board has dropped its scrutiny of a Tata Electronics plant that manufactures Apple iPhone components. The company successfully addressed concerns regarding wastewater discharge and potential groundwater contamination.

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This resolution is significant for Apple's supply chain diversification efforts in India and highlights the regulatory challenges of industrial expansion.

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Tata Electronics ⁠on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) said a State pollution control board has dropped its scrutiny of Apple’s iPhone components plant after it addressed concerns about contamination.

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