Apple Produces About 25% of iPhones in India as Manufacturing Shifts from China
Apple has increased iPhone production in India to approximately 25% of total output as part of its diversification strategy away from China-based manufacturing.

Apple Inc. now manufactures approximately 25% of its iPhones in India, marking a significant shift in the company's production strategy away from its traditional reliance on Chinese manufacturing facilities.
The milestone represents a substantial increase in Apple's Indian manufacturing operations, which have expanded rapidly in recent years as the technology giant seeks to diversify its supply chain and reduce dependence on China.
Apple's manufacturing pivot reflects broader industry trends as technology companies reassess their production strategies amid geopolitical tensions and supply chain vulnerabilities exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The company has been working to establish alternative manufacturing hubs outside of China, with India emerging as a key production center.
The shift to Indian manufacturing supports Apple's efforts to tap into one of the world's largest smartphone markets while also benefiting from local production incentives. India's government has implemented various programs to encourage technology manufacturing within the country's borders.
Apple's expanded Indian production capacity involves multiple contract manufacturers who have established facilities in the country to support iPhone assembly operations. The increased manufacturing presence also positions Apple to better serve both domestic Indian demand and export markets from its Indian facilities.