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Tata gains ground in Apple’s supply chain as India-made iPhone exports climb in 2025

In May, 89% of all iPhones made in India were shipped to the U.S., up sharply from 58% a year earlier — a clear reflection of Apple’s strategy to bypass steep U.S. tariffs on Chinese-made products

June 16, 2025 / 20:00 IST
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Apple’s aggressive shift to India has also drawn political attention.
Apple’s aggressive shift to India has also drawn political attention.

Tata Electronics has rapidly emerged as Apple’s fastest-growing supplier in 2025, playing a key role in driving India’s booming iPhone exports even as U.S.-China tariff tensions escalate.

Between January and May 2025, Apple exported 20.4 million iPhones, marking a 57% year-on-year increase, with 77% of these shipments headed to the U.S., according to data provided by Canalys.

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Tata shipped 7.5 million iPhones during the first five months, accounting for 37% of India’s iPhone exports — a sharp rise from just 13% last year. This rapid scale-up has been driven by Tata’s swift acquisition and integration of Wistron’s assembly facility, its aggressive expansion of electronics manufacturing at Hosur, and its growing control over India’s domestic component ecosystem, enabling faster production cycles and reduced import dependency.

While Foxconn remains Apple’s largest manufacturing partner in India with a 52% share, Tata’s accelerating growth signals a significant shift in Apple’s India strategy, positioning the conglomerate as a core pillar of Apple’s global supply chain, Canalys analyst Sanyam Chaurasia said.