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Apple’s iPhone Exports from India Cross $50 Billion Under PLI Scheme

Apple’s iPhone exports from India surpassed $50 billion under the smartphone production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme by December 2025, with $16 billion in exports during the first nine months of FY26.

Apple’s figure is significantly higher than Samsung’s $17 billion during its PLI eligibility from FY21 to FY25. The company operates five assembly plants in India, supported by a supply chain of about 45 companies, predominantly MSMEs.

iPhones accounted for approximately 75% of India’s total smartphone exports, positioning smartphones as the country’s largest export category in FY25. The PLI scheme is set to conclude in March 2026, with possibilities for an extension. Apple sold 6.5 million iPhone 16 units within the first 11 months of 2025, outperforming Android competitors, as reported by Counterpoint Research.

Source – sarkaritel.com

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