iPhones may get even more expensive in India, and this time it’s not just because of Apple’s usual price hikes.US President Donald Trump has announced new tariffs on imports from several countries, including China—where most iPhones are still made. And if Apple decides to pass on the added cost to customers, we can expect a steep 30% to 40% increase in prices.
That could push the price of the iPhone 16, which starts at $799 in the US, up to around $1,142. When you factor in India’s own taxes and import duties, the final price could well cross Rs 2 lakh for the higher-end models.
Take the iPhone 16 Pro Max for example—Apple’s premium model with a 6.9-inch screen and 1TB storage. It currently sells in the U.S. for $1,599, but with the new tariffs, that could jump to nearly $2,300. That would make it far more expensive than it already is in India.
Trump’s aim with the tariffs is to encourage American companies to bring manufacturing back home or to nearby countries like Mexico. But the problem is that Apple still relies heavily on China. Even Vietnam and India, where some production has moved, are not exempt—Vietnam faces a 46% tariff, and India a 26% one.
So Apple is in a tough spot. As per Reuters report, Apple would need to raise iPhone prices by at least 30% on average to offset the impact. But that’s risky, especially when iPhone sales have already been slowing down in many markets. Some experts say the company might delay major price hikes until the iPhone 17 is launched later this year.
For now, though, things aren’t looking great for iPhone lovers in India. If the tariffs stay and Apple passes on the cost, your next iPhone could come with a seriously heavier price tag.
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