Apple is set to transfer iPhone production destined for the U.S. market to India in the coming year to mitigate tariff risks and geopolitical uncertainties. The tech giant’s goal is to manufacture more than 60 million iPhones each year in India by 2026, a significant increase from the current production levels. This strategic relocation aligns with Apple’s broader objective of reducing its dependence on China. The Indian government’s incentives to promote electronics manufacturing have played a crucial role in Apple’s decision to make this shift. This move not only signifies a major milestone for Apple but also showcases India’s growing prominence as a manufacturing hub for global tech companies.

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Apple to shift iPhone assembly to India by 2022, aiming to produce 60 million annually by 2026.
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