Apple plans to make all US iPhones in India

Apple reportedly wants to make all iPhones it sells in the United States in India by next year to avoid the U.S.-China tariff war.
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Apple reportedly wants to make all iPhones it sells in the United States in India by next year to avoid the U.S.-China tariff war.
(via Cult of Mac - Apple news, rumors, reviews and how-tos)
President Donald Trump slaps Apple's major manufacturing hubs, including China, India and Taiwan, with heavy tariffs.
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Following the iPhone, Apple will soon start assembling AirPods in India to supply to markets like Europe, the US, and other regions.
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Apple faces new obstacles as it seeks to diversify iPhone assembly away from China amidst a growing U.S./China trade war.
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Apple's plan to accelerate growth in India pays off, with the company shipping 4 million iPhones in Q3 2024 (and likely 12 million this year).
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Apple may need to scale up its manufacturing operations in India if US President Donald Trump imposes significant tariffs on Chinese imports.
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Apple will open four more retail stores in India as it starts assembling iPhone 16 Pro in the country within weeks of its launch.
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Apple will supposedly rely on its Chinese suppliers to meet component shortage following a fire at its supplier's factory in India.
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A Tata Electronics plant in Chennai, India, that makes components for iPhones reportedly caught fire on Saturday.
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