Apple India’s cargo flights carrying 600 tons of iPhones to the US set this new record
Apple’s key Indian suppliers, Foxconn and Tata, significantly increased iPhone shipments to the US in March, reaching a record high of nearly $2 billion, as the tech giant sought to avoid potential tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, a report has said.
Citing commercially available customs data, news agency Reuters reported that Foxconn, a primary Apple supplier in India, achieved record-breaking exports in March, shipping smartphones worth $1.31 billion. This figure surpassed the combined shipments for January and February.