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[Technology] Apple (and Google) to Shift All US iPhone Assembly to India Amid Tariff Turmoil, Report Says

https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/apple-to-shift-all-us-iphone-assembly-to-india-amid-tariff-turmoil-report-says/
Apple could be sourcing its entire line of iPhones for the US market -- about 60 million devices a year -- from assembly facilities in India by the end of 2026, according to a report from the Financial Times.

The planned move comes against the backdrop of the Trump administration imposing tariffs against China of up to 145%, although some products such as mobile phones and computers have been exempted for the time being. Apple has long centered its iPhone production in China, making it vulnerable to any trade war between the two countries and spurring speculation that tariffs could mean price increases for the company's biggest-selling product.

By moving third-party assembly of US iPhones to India, Apple could avoid the most significant cost pressure of a trade war, though India itself faces new tariffs as well.

The company had already begun shipping iPhones made in India, adding to its product reserves, before new tariffs became active.

A representative for Apple did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Taking a global perspective

While it's unclear how long the trade war with China will continue, Apple's shift is part of a larger strategy that may include more US component manufacturing, says Angelo Zino, a senior vice president at CFRA Research.

"Apple must think long term with manufacturing capacity," Zino said. "We think Apple will look to double its India iPhone capacity in the next two to three years to help mitigate future China-US tensions."

That said, Zino expects Apple to keep a large China presence, as 15% of its sales will be in that country and global capacity of iPhone manufacturing will still rely on Chinese manufacturing.

While Apple wouldn't shift iPhone production entirely to the US, which would be cost-prohibitive, he said, it could potentially ramp up modem and internally designed processors with Taiwan Semiconductor in the US.

"That is clearly where the value of Apple lies for the Trump administration, in our view, rather than assembling its devices," Zino said.

Will Apple's shift to India last?

Muzammil Hassan, head of patent portfolio management and monetization in India for Quandary Peak Research, noted that Apple's shift to more manufacturing in India was already happening before tariffs were enacted.

"I don't think it's a temporary move," Hassan said. "Foxconn has been training thousands of employees in their factories in Tamil Nadu. In fact, there were reports that iPhone 17 might be developed and manufactured exclusively in India."

While shifting all US iPhone production to India may be bold, Hassan said, Apple is not pioneering with its manufacturing strategy. "I'd say Apple is late to the party. Samsung, Oppo, Vivo and Motorola among others were already manufacturing their phones in India."

In addition, Google may be migrating production of its Pixel phone to India from Vietnam, he said.


This brings up the question of if Apple will import it's parts for its cellphones form China.

So since none of these articles say anything I asked the chatGPT AI, it's answer is as follows..

Will Apple import parts from China to India though?
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GPT-4o mini

Yes, it is likely that Apple will continue to import parts from China to India for the assembly of its iPhones. While Apple is increasing its manufacturing capabilities in India, the supply chain for many components is still heavily reliant on suppliers in China and other countries.

Apple's supply chain is complex, and many of the components used in iPhones, such as chips, displays, and other hardware, are manufactured by various suppliers around the world, with a significant portion coming from China. As Apple ramps up production in India, it may seek to localize some of its supply chain over time, but this process can take years and involves significant investment in local manufacturing capabilities.

In the short term, it is expected that Apple will import many of the necessary components from China and other countries to support its assembly operations in India. However, the company is also likely to explore opportunities to source more components locally as the Indian manufacturing ecosystem develops.


So let's see how Trump will handle this skirting around his tariffs! Nothing will be made in the USA no matter what!

It's notable that Google is doing the same thing with its pixel phone. And the others have already done so.
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Punches · 46-50, F
Nothing will be made in the USA no matter what!

Of course trump's supporters think trump is "winning". 🙄

He talked a big talk during the campaigns but the only thing he has really accomplished has something to do with the govt recognizing only two genders.

His intentions might be good with wanting to bring jobs back to the USA but it is a lot more complicated than he realizes and would take a lot of years.
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Punches · 46-50, F
@DeWayfarer You know it is funny that some people think the GOVT has some big hidden agenda BUT, wouldn't that be giving them undue credit?

I just wish they would go back to telling the cliche lies, things like "Tax breaks for the working class, more police, better roads, better schools..."

One thing trump talked about was deporting 10 million illegals on "day one". Well I mean, republicans have been saying that since at least the GWB administration. But St trump is gonna make it happen. 🙄
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@Punches Trump's agenda is Trump! That's our current government.