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Home » Apple Accelerates Shift of U.S. iPhone Production to India

Apple Accelerates Shift of U.S. iPhone Production to India

Tech giant plans to manufacture all U.S.-bound iPhones in India by 2026 to reduce reliance on China.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 26, 2025
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Apple accelerates shift of U.S. iPhone production to India amid tariff pressures, aiming to mitigate risks from U.S.-China trade tensions and diversify its manufacturing base.

Apple accelerates shift of U.S. iPhone production to India amid tariff pressures, as the company aims to mitigate risks associated with escalating U.S.-China trade tensions.

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They made this move because the U.S. government applied massive tariffs to Chinese imports which included a 20% duty on smartphones and forced Apple to search for different manufacturing locations.

The expansion of production capacities in India for Apple depends on its collaboration with manufacturing partners including Foxconn and Tata Electronics.

The company will develop new production spaces as well as improve current facilities until they reach their annual target of more than 60 million units for the U.S. market.

However, the shift presents challenges.

The production costs in Indian factories exceed those in Chinese factories by 5–10 percent which raises questions about manufacturing efficiency and infrastructure capabilities.

The complete splitting apart of Apple from China’s component supplier network stands distant since the company still relies on essential components obtained from Chinese providers.

This development supports India’s quest to establish itself as a global manufacturing center because it matches Apple’s purpose of establishing a stronger and more diverse supply chain network.

The company initiated U.S.-bound exports of Indian-produced iPhones which represent a major transformation of its production approach.

The worldwide technology sector monitors Apple’s recent changes due to their influence on supply chain management and international commercial relations.

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