Overview
- Foxconn has committed $1.5 billion to its Indian operations, enhancing Apple's supply chain diversification away from China.
- The Devanahalli campus in Karnataka is being developed into India's largest iPhone manufacturing site, with dormitories for 30,000 workers under construction.
- Apple aims to produce the majority of iPhones sold in the United States in India by the end of 2026, accelerating its timeline due to geopolitical and tariff pressures.
- China’s smartphone exports to the US dropped 72% in April 2025, reflecting the impact of tariffs and Apple's production shift strategy.
- Despite pressure from Donald Trump to relocate manufacturing to the US, Apple has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding production in India.