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By Munsif Vengattil BENGALURU (Reuters) -President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on Indian goods will do little to slow the role ...
Apple’s iPhone exports from India to the United States remain unaffected by President Trump’s tariff policies, thanks to an ...
Apple is doubling down on India. After a record-breaking quarter, CEO Tim Cook confirmed that Apple will open new retail ...
Between March and May, nearly all of the $3.2 billion worth of iPhones exported by Foxconn from India were shipped to the US, ...
Apple’s upcoming foldable iPhone is likely to come with a hefty price tag, estimated around $2,000 — which converts to ...
Most US iPhones are now made in India rather than China, as Apple rejigs its supply chain to avoid tariffs on products ...
Even though the markets have become mostly numb to the current administration's tariff see-saw, one analyst is worried that ...
Apple's iPhone 17 lineup for this year is expected to feature four models: the standard iPhone 17, the sleek and lightweight iPhone 17 Air, the high-performance iPhone 17 Pro, and the premium flagship ...
Despite fresh tariffs from Donald Trump, Apple’s iPhone production in India remains steady, with exports to the US surging ...
The decade-long effort to shift U.S. iPhone manufacture out of China to India is going to become more expensive for Apple, ...
The 25% U.S. tariff on Indian exports poses a serious threat to Indias rapidly growing electronics manufacturing sector, ...
For instance, the base model of the iPhone 14 cost $799 in the U.S. at launch, and 79,900 rupees in India ($980) — almost 23% more.