India has significantly outpaced China in iPhone shipments, particularly to the U.S., where there is a growing demand for devices produced in India. A recent report reveals that India has surpassed China in iPhone exports to America, with shipments witnessing an impressive year-on-year growth of 76 per cent.

This development can be attributed to a 30 per cent reciprocal tariff imposed on Chinese products by the U.S. President Donald Trump, which has opened the doors for a surge in iPhone exports from India to the American market.

According to a CNBC report, India exported around 3 million iPhones (or 30 lakh units) to the U.S. in April, while shipments from China were only 9,00,000 units. This remarkable 76 per cent increase in iPhone shipments from India marks a significant shift in the landscape. It’s important to note that Apple has executed a strategy over the years to facilitate this transition.

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