iPhone in India: Apple Shifts US Assembly Amid Trade War

iPhone in India

Apple plans to shift the assembly of all US-sold iPhone in India by 2026, aiming to produce over 60 million units annually.

This move, driven by Trump’s trade war and tariffs on China exceeding 100%, seeks to diversify Apple’s supply chain.

Currently, India assembles 20% of global iPhones, with Foxconn and Tata as key partners.

Despite progress, Apple remains reliant on Chinese components, and experts note that fully moving the supply chain could take years.

This shift could significantly boost India’s manufacturing role.

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