In 2022-23 (FY23), India exported iPhones worth $5 billion. It was the first brand to achieve this milestone in India. But in the first two months of FY24 alone, the iPhone exports from India stand at over Rs 20,000 crore ($2.4 billion). In the same period last year, India exported Apple phones worth Rs 9,066 crore.
May’s figures align with Apple’s strategy of diversifying its supply chain and shifting away from China. The Cupertino-based tech giant is also looking to make AirPods in India.
The report’s findings showed that within two years of the Rs 38,000 crore PLI scheme for mobile phones, passed in 2020, iPhone exports from India have risen to Rs 40,000 crore in FY23. It was Rs 11,000 crore in FY22. This is expected to accelerate further as it has already reached a run-rate of $1 bn of monthly exports since February this year.
In his visit to the United States of America (USA) between June 21 and 24, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Indian delegation are expected to highlight Apple’s success story. They will also ask more global companies to set up their bases here.
They will also focus on companies in sectors like semiconductors, electric vehicles and critical emerging technologies to manufacture here.
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