The U.S. tariff situation effectively forced Apple to accelerate its India iPhone manufacturing effort, with the end result being a doubling of exports from the country since 2024.
Apple is known to be gradually spreading its iPhone production from a China-centric operation into India. However, the threat of tariff increases by the United States, and their implementation in April, has forced some sourcing changes.
According to vendor reports to the Indian government seen by Business Standard, Apple has massively increased its exports from India to the United States. In April 2025, the value of Apple exports reached over 17,219 crore ($2,029,796,382), an increase of 116% compared to April 2024.
The rise is consistent with other reports on Indian iPhone imports to the United States. The Times of India reported on May 1 that 97.6% of total iPhone exports from India in March went to the United States, up from 81.9% between December and February.
It also correlates with comments made by CEO Tim Cook ahead of the Q2 2025 financial results release. At the time, Cook said that over half of the iPhones sold in the United States came from India.
With Apple aiming to distribute its production to soften the blow of major global events that could impact the supply chain, Apple intends to increase its India-based output in the future.
Source: Appleinsider