Apple is looking to import a greater number of iPhones from India, primarily to avoid the recent 54% tariffs on imports from China imposed by the Trump administration. This strategy is seen as a temporary solution while Apple negotiates for waivers from these tariffs, as the company is reluctant to overhaul its existing Chinese-centered supply chain. With proposed tariffs at 26% for Indian goods, Apple estimates that sourcing all 25 million iPhones planned for production in India could meet 50% of U.S. demand.
Apple is evaluating the import of more iPhones from India to avoid the newly imposed 54% tariffs on Chinese goods, as it seeks to negotiate exemptions.
The U.S. proposed a significantly lower 26% tariff on Indian goods, which could make importing from India a more viable option for Apple in the short term.
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