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Changing dynamics

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India’s emergence as Apple’s primary iPhone exporter to the US is more than just a trade statistic—it marks a strategic shift in global manufacturing. With 3 million iPhones shipped from India to the US in April, compared to just 900,000 from China, the narrative of dependency on a single production hub is undergoing a significant transformation. Apple’s gradual decoupling from China is not only a response to geopolitical and tariff pressures but also a long-term vision for diversified, resilient supply chains.
This transition underscores India’s growing stature as a viable high-tech manufacturing destination. The government’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, infrastructural improvements, and Apple’s sustained investment are beginning to bear fruit. India is no longer seen as just a low-cost assembler but as a country capable of delivering quality electronics at scale. The April spike is likely a strategic response to anticipated US tariff hikes on Chinese goods, but it also reveals Apple’s confidence in India’s manufacturing reliability.
However, the road ahead demands consistent policy support, skilled labor expansion, and infrastructure stability. As the world closely watches Apple’s India story, the onus is now on Indian policymakers and industry leaders to turn this momentum into long-term leadership in electronics manufacturing. If successful, India’s gains may extend far beyond iPhones—into the heart of global tech supply chains.
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