Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhone from India to dodge Trump tariffs: Here¡¯s what it means for you
The gadgets were transported from the Chennai airport in Tamil Nadu, a southern state where Apple has been increasing output through its manufacturing partners, including Tata and Foxconn.

Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhones: Apple has airlifted over 600 tons of iPhones from its manufacturing facilities in India to the United States in a calculated attempt to avoid imposing a heavy tariff on Chinese imports.
This massive operation, which involved about 1.5 million gadgets, was carried out to lessen the effects of the recent 125% tariffs that President Donald Trump placed on Chinese imports.
Apple hopes to preserve the integrity of its supply chain and pricing structure in the US market by speeding up production in India and facilitating logistics through Chennai airport.
The company's efforts to diversify its manufacturing base and lessen its dependency on China are highlighted by this development. For a thorough explanation of this significant shift in Apple's supply chain strategy, continue reading our detailed article.?
How did Apple Airlift 600 tons of an iPhone from India to the US?
Apple airlifts 600 tons of iPhone from Chennai airport to US | Credit: Canva
According to reports, the US electronics behemoth Apple has hired cargo planes to transport 600 tons of iPhones¡ªup to 1.5 million units¡ªfrom India to the US.
As per the report by news agency Reuters, the tech giant increased manufacturing in India to stockpile inventories in an attempt to evade US President Donald Trump's tariffs.
The gadgets were transported from the Chennai airport in Tamil Nadu, a southern state where Apple has been increasing output through its manufacturing partners, including Tata and Foxconn.
According to the source, which also stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has urged officials to back Apple, Apple has reportedly pressured Indian airport authorities to reduce the time required to clear customs at the Chennai airport from thirty hours to six hours.
Why is this happening?
This happened to dodge Trumps Tariffs | Credit: Canva
This comes after analysts warned that Apple's heavy reliance on imports from China, the primary location for iPhone manufacture, could cause costs in the US to skyrocket.
In contrast to India, whose imports are currently on hold because of the 90-day global halt that includes China, China is currently subject to Trump's maximum tariff rate of 125%.
In an effort to boost output, the Foxconn facility in Chennai is now operating on Sundays, which are normally holidays. According to the report, it produced 20 million iPhones last year, including the most recent versions, the 15 and 16.
According to Counterpoint Research, a fifth of Apple's total iPhone imports into the US currently come from India, with the remaining portion coming from China. At the moment, Apple sells over 220 million iPhones annually worldwide.
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