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India's iPhone exports to the US skyrocketed by 76% year-on-year, indicating Apple's growing shift away from China.
President Trump threatened a hefty 25% tariff against Apple unless they manufacture phones sold in the U.S. stateside.
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As Apple ramps up its India manufacturing plans, iPhone exports from the country to the US surged 76 per cent (year-on-year) ...
Apple shipped 3 million iPhones from India to the US in April 2025, overtaking China amid tariffs. Analysts see strategic ...
Apple is now exporting more iPhones to the U.S. from India than China for the second month running, a clear sign of shifting ...
Phone exports from India to the United States soared 76% year-on-year in April, according to new estimates by market research ...
Apple’s efforts to diversify its production away from China have been undermined by President Trump’s renewed threat to ...
Apple's (AAPL) strategy of pulling phone shipments into the March and June quarters – part of its “tariff actions” – is ...
In April alone, iPhone shipments from India to the US rose 76 per cent year-on-year to reach approximately 3 million units. This sharp rise coincided with a 76 per cent drop in shipments from China ...
President Trump threatens Apple with 25% tariffs unless iPhone production moves to the USA. This challenges Apple's India ...