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Apple nearly doubled its iPhone exports from India in March

India’s government has approved regulatory changes that will allow Apple to directly finance iPhone manufacturing equipment in the country without additional taxes.

Apple nearly doubled its iPhone exports from India in March as part of its efforts to stock up inventory ahead of the tariffs announced by the Trump administration, reports Inc42.

iPhone shipments from India for the month surged to INR 20,000 Cr from INR 11,000 Cr a year earlier, the article adds.  According to preliminary export data, Apple’s vendors exported iPhones worth nearly INR 1.5 lakh Cr in FY25, up from INR 85,000 Cr in the previous fiscal year, according to Inc42. 

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