In response to President Trump's tariffs, Apple plans to significantly increase iPhone production in India to mitigate the expected increase in prices for U.S. consumers. Analysts project that tariffs could add over $1,000 to the cost of new iPhones, potentially pushing prices to as high as $2,300. While the move is temporary as Apple seeks tariff exemptions similar to those granted during Trump's first term, it is noteworthy that this year Apple aims to manufacture about 25 million iPhones in India—covering around 50% of U.S. demand if fully redirected.
Apple plans to boost iPhone shipments from India to mitigate costs from President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods, which are threatening to inflate prices significantly.
Analysts indicate that the new tariffs could increase iPhone prices by around $1,000, potentially pushing the cost of the latest models to $2,300.
Trump's tariffs aim to compel companies to strengthen American manufacturing, though critics argue that this could lead to higher consumer prices.
Currently, Apple aims to produce 25 million iPhones in India, which could cover roughly 50% of U.S. demand, according to industry analysts.
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