Apple is strategically planning to relocate its iPhone production for the U.S. market to India within the next year, in response to tariff threats and geopolitical uncertainties. The tech giant aims to ramp up production to over 60 million iPhones per year in India by 2026, a significant increase from the current levels. This decision is part of Apple’s larger initiative to reduce its reliance on China as a manufacturing base. The Indian government’s incentives to promote electronics manufacturing have played a crucial role in attracting Apple to make this shift. This move is expected to not only benefit Apple by reducing risks associated with its China-centric supply chain but also boost India’s position as a key player in the global electronics manufacturing landscape. The expansion of iPhone production in India is likely to create job opportunities and drive economic growth in the country. Apple’s decision to move a substantial part of its manufacturing operations to India underscores the country’s growing importance as a preferred destination for tech companies looking to diversify their production bases.

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Apple to move iPhone assembly for U.S. market to India by 2023, aiming for 60 million units annually by 2026.
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