Apple is set to move its iPhone assembly for the U.S. market to India as early as next year, in response to tariff threats and geopolitical uncertainties. The tech giant plans to ramp up production to over 60 million iPhones per year in India by 2026, marking a significant increase from the current levels. This strategic decision is part of Apple’s larger plan to reduce its dependence on China and spread its manufacturing operations across different countries. The Indian government has been actively providing incentives to encourage electronics manufacturing within the country, making it an attractive destination for companies like Apple. This move is expected to not only benefit Apple but also boost the Indian economy and create job opportunities in the electronics manufacturing sector. The shift of iPhone assembly to India underscores the country’s growing importance in the global supply chain and its potential to emerge as a key player in the tech manufacturing industry.

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Apple to move iPhone assembly for U.S. market to India by 2022, aiming for 60 million units annually.
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