Apple plans to dodge tariff impact on iPhones with this major change, source says
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Apple is accelerating its plans to relocate the majority of its iPhone production for the U.S. market from China to India by the end of 2026. In light of potentially increasing tariffs on Chinese products, Apple is engaged in urgent talks with contract manufacturers Foxconn and Tata to facilitate this transition. Currently, Apple sells over 60 million iPhones annually in the U.S., with about 80% manufactured in China. The company has already shipped significant quantities of iPhones from India to the U.S., reflecting its efforts to mitigate tariff impacts.
Apple is aiming to shift the majority of its iPhone production for the U.S. market from China to India by 2026, responding to potential tariff hikes.
Urgent conversations between Apple, Foxconn, and Tata are underway as the tech giant accelerates its plans to reduce dependency on Chinese manufacturing.
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