New Delhi, March 10 || US tech giant Apple has increased iPhone production in India by about 53 per cent in 2025, assembling around 55 million units compared with 36 million a year earlier, according to reports.
A report from Bloomberg said the tech giant makes a quarter of its flagship products in India to avoid tariffs on China.
Apple produces about 220–230 million iPhones annually worldwide, with India’s share rising rapidly, primarily due to government supported production‑linked incentives, the report mentioned.
The subsidies have helped offset structural cost disadvantages such as weaker supply chains and logistics challenges compared with China.