Apple assembles $14B worth of iPhones in India during FY 2024, comprising 14% of global production

Last year, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal mentioned that Apple would start 25% of the total iPhone production in India by 2025. Apple began manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017 and has since scaled up production.
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NEW DELHI: In a significant development for India's mobile manufacturing sector, American tech giant Apple reportedly assembled $14 billion worth of iPhones in India during fiscal 2024. This constitutes 14% of Apple's global iPhone production, meaning 1 in 7 of its devices are now manufactured in India. The move reflects Apple's strategy to diversify its production base away from China due to geopolitical tensions between the US and China.

Last year, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal mentioned that Apple would start 25% of the total iPhone production in India by 2025. Apple began manufacturing iPhones in India in 2017 and has since scaled up production. Currently, Apple is assembling iPhones ranging from the legacy 12 to its latest iPhone 15 in India, but not the higher-spec Pro and Pro Max models.

In India, the iPhone is manufactured by three contract manufacturers: Foxconn, Pegatron Corp., and Tata Group (formerly Wistron Corp.). According to the report, Foxconn is the biggest manufacturer as it assembles nearly 67%, while Pegatron Corp. makes about 17% of the India-made iPhones.

The surge in production also means that Apple will increase exports from India. According to the Indian Cellular and Electronics Association, India’s mobile phone exports are expected to cross ₹1.2 trillion at the end of this financial year, led by Apple and Samsung. Now, mobile phones have become India’s fifth-largest export as an individual commodity.

Last year, India’s conglomerate Tata Group acquired Taiwan's Wistron plant in Karnataka. The company is also in talks to take control of another iPhone manufacturing facility owned by Pegatron in the country. Tata plans to hold at least a 65% stake in a joint venture that will operate the Pegatron plant near Chennai. Tata, one of the largest conglomerates in India, will operate the joint venture through its Tata Electronics unit.

Meanwhile, Apple’s market share in India grew from 4.6% in 2022 to 6.4% in 2023, a 38.6% increase. In 2023, Apple opened its first two stores in New Delhi and Mumbai.

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