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Apple Said to Revive Efforts to Sell Used iPhones in India

Emma Harwood
Feb. 07, 2017 09:44AM PST
Cleantech Investing

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has put back on the table a request to sell used iPhones in India as it negotiates with the government for concessions to start production in the country, said a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named as the matter is private. The company has asked to bring in used …

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) has put back on the table a request to sell used iPhones in India as it negotiates with the government for concessions to start production in the country, said a person familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named as the matter is private. The company has asked to bring in used iPhones to be refurbished and sold in India, saying it will have the manufacturing infrastructure needed to make them compliant with quality standards, said the person, and the request is included in a list of concessions submitted by Apple to a panel of government officials that includes a 15-year tax holiday.
As quoted in the press release:

Apple’s last attempt at such a license was met with resistance as industry executives and government ministries cited risks such a move would open the floodgates to used electronics and undermine the ‘Make in India’ program to encourage local manufacturing. The world’s most valuable company is exerting its brand influence at the negotiating table as pre-owned devices will be cheaper and target the price-sensitive market.
The company collects a large number of used iPhones through upgrade schemes in the U.S. and around the world every time it introduces a new device, some of which are broken down into their component bits and others refurbished and sold. India could become a viable destination for many of those gadgets, though local politicians fret that the country could become a dumping ground for ageing phones.

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