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Taiwanese Apple supplier Foxlink announced on Wednesday that it is making efforts to resume production after a fire broke out at one of its plants in southern India, causing the suspension of operations at the facility that produces iPhone charging cables..
The factory is located in the Chittoor district of India's Andhra Pradesh state and is unlikely to resume full operations for two months, raising supply chain concerns for the U.S. tech giant, Reuters reported this week..
Foxlink was engulfed in a massive fire on Monday that led part of the building to collapse, but there were no casualties..
The company said in a statement to the Taiwan stock exchange, that it is investigating the cause of the fire and "working hard to resume production"..
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