Apple's iPhone exports from India almost doubled in April, reaching $1.1 billion (Rs 9,000 crore) from $580 million in the previous year. India is becoming Apple's second manufacturing hub for ...
Apple iPhone exports surge! Apple's fiscal year 2025 has begun with a remarkable surge in India, as the country's iPhone exports nearly doubled in April, reaching $1.1 billion (Rs 9,000 crore ...
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This story was first published on the Benzinga India portal. Apple Inc. AAPL has reported a remarkable surge in its iPhone exports from India, with the figures for April nearly doubling to $1.1 ...
Apple has reported a significant surge in iPhone exports from India at the beginning of fiscal year 2025, with figures reaching $1.1 billion (Rs 9,000 crore) in April, a sharp increase from $580 ...
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has reported a remarkable surge in its iPhone exports from India, with the figures for April nearly doubling to $1.1 billion, up from $580 million in the previous year.
Apple contributed 65%, or about $10 billion, double the $5 billion of phone exports from India in FY23, when the US major became the first smartphone brand to achieve this feat.
Apple now makes up the lion's share of India's total mobile phone exports, thanks to the PLI scheme that introduced sops for manufacturers. However, India needs to use its software expertise to ...
Apple's FY25 began with a remarkable surge in iPhone exports from India, with official data indicating a near-doubling of export value to US$ 1.1 billion (Rs. 9,000 crore). Despite the typically ...
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