Trump Tariffs Won’t Derail Apple’s India Push

  Published 9 months ago

Apple continues iPhone exports from India to the U.S. despite Trump's 25% tariffs, citing long-term strategy and cost benefits.

  • India now supplies 71% of U.S.-sold iPhones, driven by lower costs and reduced China dependence.
  • Apple sees India as a core manufacturing hub due to incentives, cheaper labor, and rising local components.
  • Analysts say Apple won’t alter India plans soon; supply chain too complex to shift before new iPhone launches.

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