India in, China out: Majority of iPhones sold in the US from India, says Apple CEO Cook
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Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed that the majority of iPhones sold in the US during the last quarter were manufactured in India, while China primarily serves non-US markets. Despite Trump’s push for domestic production, Apple is bullish on India, witnessing record revenue growth driven by iPhone sales and planning retail expansion.
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