Why Apple may choose to stay for ‘Make in India’ iPhones even after Trump’s 25% tariff slap

The Global Trade Research Initiative suggests that manufacturing iPhones in India remains financially advantageous for Apple, even with a potential 25% US tariff. Lower labor costs in India, around $230 per month compared to $2,900 in the US, significantly reduce assembly expenses.

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