Apple has increased its production in India for some time now and now the figures are also testifying to this. According to a recent report, Apple has sent iPhones worth $ 10 billion (88,600 crore Indian rupees) made in India abroad in the first six months of this year. This is an increase of 75 percent compared to last year. Let us tell you that the company is producing all the models of iPhone 17 in India and the first foldable iPhone to be launched next year can also be made in India.
Exports broke record in September also
Usually, exports remain low in September in anticipation of new iPhones, but this time Apple broke this record too. In September last year, the company had exported iPhones worth $490 million, but this time this figure has increased to $1.2 billion. The reason behind this was the company’s opening of two new plants in India. In April this year, Apple’s supplier Tata Electronics’ Hosur plant and Foxconn’s Bengaluru plant were started. By combining these two, there are now a total of 5 iPhone manufacturing factories in India.
Last year’s record may be broken
According to the report of Economic Times, experts say that this year Apple’s production and export may exceed last year’s figures. However, it may face some challenges due to American tariffs. Let us tell you that most of the smartphones from India go to America. Between April and August this year, smartphones worth $8.43 billion made in India have been exported to America, whereas during the same period last year, smartphones worth $2.88 billion were exported. Apple is at first place and Samsung is at second place in exporting Made in India phones to America.
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