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Trump’s tariff threat clouds Apple’s India push, though electronics exports remain exempt for now

Some of India’s top exports to the US, including electronics, pharmaceuticals, and petroleum products, are, for now, exempt from the proposed tariffs.

July 31, 2025 / 13:02 IST
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Apple’s ambitions to turn India into a major iPhone export hub for the US could be facing a serious challenge, with US President Donald Trump announcing a 25% tariff on Indian exports along with an additional penalty tied to New Delhi’s defence and energy ties with Russia.

While the measures could potentially disrupt Apple’s rapidly expanding manufacturing and export plans from India, it remains unclear if high-value electronics such as iPhones will be directly impacted, leaving the tech giant and its suppliers in a wait-and-watch mode.

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Some of India’s top exports to the US – including around $14 billion worth of electronics products in FY25, $10.5 billion in pharmaceuticals and $4.09 billion in petroleum – are, for now, exempt from the tariffs. However, analysts say the scope of the penalties could still widen, and details about implementation remain unknown.

“The new 25% tariff on Indian exports to the US will certainly hit Apple’s plans of making India a major iPhone export base for the American market,” said Navkendar Singh, associate vice president, Devices Research, IDC India, South Asia & ANZ.