Bilal9
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Walton ?
Yes Walton was the pioneer of cellphone manufacturing as opposed to assembly in Bangladesh a decade ago, they invested in wave soldering lines and pick-and-place robotic machines for placing SMT components on circuit boards. The wave soldering machines came from a bespoke vendor in Norway I believe. The SMT robots are of course Japanese and very expensive.
The rest of the local cellphone industry is mostly assembly but govt. is clamping down with tariff structure, so more and more processes to manufacture components are being indigenized. Samsung offers locally assembled Note 20 in Bangladesh and a bevy of other lower priced models.
As I said, import of phones has come down to very low levels. The market is dominated by local brands. As taxes are a concern, exact number of phones manufactured is not available, but conservative estimates place locally assembled phones in the majority.