Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) is set to ramp up its manufacturing operations in Vietnam as part of its ongoing strategy to diversify its production base and reduce dependency on China, according to a recent Bloomberg report. The tech giant plans to build more home devices in the country, aligning with its broader vision to strengthen its presence in the smart home technology sector.
Apple is currently developing several innovative home products slated for release in 2026, including an indoor security camera and a next-generation home control hub designed to integrate seamlessly with other Apple devices. Looking ahead, the company is also planning to introduce an advanced tabletop robot by 2027, signaling its growing investment in robotics and artificial intelligence for household use.
Although home devices contribute only a small portion to Apple’s overall revenue, the company aims to expand this segment amid slowing sales of its flagship products, particularly the iPhone. The shift reflects Apple’s strategic efforts to explore new markets and enhance its ecosystem of connected devices, offering users greater convenience and integration.
Expanding production in Vietnam underscores Apple’s efforts to mitigate risks tied to U.S.-China trade tensions. The move follows Apple’s gradual shift of iPhone manufacturing to India earlier this year after increased import tariffs were imposed on Chinese-made goods by U.S. authorities.
By bolstering its manufacturing presence in Southeast Asia, Apple continues to adapt to global economic challenges while strengthening its supply chain resilience. The company’s push into Vietnam not only supports its long-term diversification strategy but also positions it to compete more effectively in the growing global market for smart home technologies.


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