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Apple says most iPhones sold in US will be from India


Apple has for years relied on Chinese factories to make its iPhones. But it's shifting some production to India to mitigate potential Trump tariffs.

Apple CEO Tim Cook said Thursday that India will play a major role in making iPhones destined for the US market. Vietnam, meanwhile, would be the country of origin for almost all iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and AirPod products sold in the United States, Cook added. The US president has since granted a temporary reprieve for tech products, including smartphones and semiconductors, but Washington has signaled that some levies could come in the weeks ahead.

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