Key Points

Apple is making its entire iPhone 17 range in India through partners Foxconn and Tata Electronics. This move helps the company avoid 20% customs duty on imported devices while qualifying for production incentives. The manufacturing push has already helped Apple's partners surpass $10 billion in iPhone exports this fiscal year. States like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka are supporting this growth with subsidies and fast-tracked clearances.

Key Points: Apple iPhone 17 India Manufacturing to Boost Exports Jobs

  • Apple avoids 20% customs duty through local manufacturing in India
  • Move expected to generate substantial employment and boost high-tech exports
  • Helps Apple qualify for 4-6% PLI cash incentives on incremental sales
  • 78% of India-assembled iPhones now shipped to US market
  • Tamil Nadu and Karnataka offering subsidies and fast-track clearances
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Apple's manufacturing push in India to curb tax leakage, create jobs: Report

Apple's decision to make iPhone 17 entirely in India will enhance supply chains, reduce tax leakage, and create jobs while boosting exports under PLI scheme.

"Local assembly also insulates the company from potential tariff escalations in the US - Krishan Arora, Grant Thornton Bharat"

New Delhi, Sep 10

US tech giant Apple’s decision to manufacture its entire iPhone 17 range in India will enhance supply chain efficiency, reduce tax leakage, and make a stronger case for India as a premium device manufacturing hub, experts said on Wednesday.

The 'Make in India' initiative, bolstered by Apple’s expanded footprint, is expected to generate substantial employment, boost exports, and enhance India’s credibility as a high-tech manufacturing powerhouse, according to Grant Thornton Bharat.

By shifting production to Tamil Nadu and Karnataka through partners Foxconn and Tata Electronics, Apple avoids the 20 per cent Basic Customs Duty otherwise levied on imported, fully assembled devices.

Local assembly also insulates the company from potential tariff escalations in the US, said Krishan Arora, Partner – Tax Planning & Optimisation, Grant Thornton Bharat.

After the US imposed higher tariffs on India, some of the country's exports now face duties as high as 50 per cent, though smartphones remain exempt for now.

The move by Apple also unlocked further gains under India’s Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, which offers 4–6 per cent cash incentives on incremental phone sales manufactured in India over five years, Arora said, adding that the company’s decision may not immediately lower prices for consumers in India.

This has helped Apple’s contract manufacturers surpass $10 billion in iPhone exports in FY 2024–25, with exports surging 53 per cent year-on-year in H1 2025 to reach 23.9 million units, he added.

In the first half of 2025, as much as 78 per cent of iPhones assembled in India were shipped to the US, up from 53 per cent a year earlier.

The Tamil Nadu government has extended capital subsidies, fast-tracked environmental clearances, and dedicated electronics parks, while Karnataka has offered land at concessional rates, power tariff rebates, and skill development grants.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great move but I hope the benefits actually reach local workers. Sometimes these big companies come for tax benefits but don't pay fair wages to Indian employees. The government should ensure proper working conditions.
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Arjun K
Tamil Nadu and Karnataka becoming tech hubs! 🚀 This will help develop our southern states and create opportunities beyond metros. Hope other states also get such investments.
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Michael C
As someone in the manufacturing sector, this is a strategic masterstroke. Avoiding 20% customs duty while getting PLI benefits makes perfect business sense. More global companies should follow Apple's lead.
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Shreya B
But when will we see price reduction for Indian consumers? If they're saving so much on taxes and duties, iPhones should become more affordable here. Right now they're still too expensive for most Indians.
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Karthik V
$10 billion in exports! That's massive for our forex reserves. This kind of manufacturing excellence puts India on the global map as a serious electronics manufacturing destination. Jai Hind! 🙏

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