Why Apple won’t find it easy to move iPhone production from India to US
16-05-2025 18:21 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Why Apple won’t find it easy to move iPhone production from India to US

Donald Trump has expressed his disapproval of Apple's expansion plans in India, urging CEO Tim Cook to shift iPhone production to the United States. Apple's current manufacturing setup in India accounts for 15% of its total production. But how easy is it for Apple to shift production to the US? We dive in:
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