Apple holds steady on India iPhone production as tariff risks mount - Kuo

Published 14/04/2025, 02:52
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Investing.com -- Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL) is maintaining its iPhone production strategy, despite fresh signals of volatility in U.S.-China trade relations, according to TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.

Kuo said Apple’s shipment forecasts and plans to shift final assembly for the U.S. market to India remain unchanged, even after the April 11 U.S. Customs update (CSMS #64724565).

Apple began stockpiling U.S.-bound iPhones around the Lunar New Year, creating a two-month buffer that should shield Q2 sales from immediate tariff impacts.

However, this front-loading could create sharper disruptions during the fall model transition, as production cycles tighten and inventory thins.

U.S. trade officials reaffirmed that 20% IEEPA tariffs on Chinese goods remain in place, and three additional tariff proposals—including one tied to fentanyl—are under consideration.

Commerce Secretary Daniel Lutnick confirmed that electronics, including iPhones, will lose semiconductor tariff exemptions “in a month or two,” further raising pressure on Apple.

Despite temporary tariff reductions, Apple’s preemptive moves reflect deep concern over Washington’s unpredictable policy shifts.

Production lines in China for U.S. iPhones remain halted, suggesting the company is moving ahead with plans to rely on Indian assembly starting this quarter.

Kuo notes that Apple’s best option—beyond seeking exemptions—is to fully ramp up Indian output to secure its U.S. market position.

Tariff headlines may rattle shares in the short term, but Apple’s long-term bet remains clear: reduce geopolitical exposure and keep iPhones flowing to American shelves.

 

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