Apple aims to source all US iPhones from India', reducing reliance on China
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Apple is reportedly shifting iPhone assembly for the US market to India to reduce its reliance on China amid ongoing trade tensions and tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. This transition aims to adapt to potential import taxes on Chinese goods, with plans to source over 60 million iPhones sold in the US from India by 2026. Apple has already increased production in India and is expediting shipments to manage any tariff impact. Major suppliers like Foxconn and Tata are involved in this production strategy to avoid disruptions.
Apple's shift of iPhone assembly to India aims to reduce reliance on China amid U.S. tariffs, seeking to maintain market stability and supply chain resilience.
Reports indicate Apple plans to source over 60 million iPhones sold in the US from India by 2026, doubling assembly capabilities there significantly.
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