‘Make in India’ Apple iPhone exports hit new milestone! $50 billion mark crossed under PLI scheme; Samsung lags behind
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Apple’s manufacturing in India has propelled iPhone exports past $50 billion within the PLI scheme, significantly outpacing rival Samsung. This surge, driven by five manufacturing units and a robust supplier network, positions smartphones as India’s top export item, with continued government support planned for the sector.
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