Afghanistan, May 3 -- Apple is shifting production of some iPhones to India and Vietnam to reduce the impact of new U.S. tariffs.
Apple has announced that a significant portion of the iPhones entering the U.S. market in the coming months will be produced in factories in India and Vietnam. This shift in production is part of the company's strategy to mitigate the impact of newly imposed import tariffs on Chinese-made goods.
Apple CEO Tim Cook explained that the company had moved part of its production chain from China to India, aiming to reduce the impact of the rising tariffs. Additionally, Vietnam is set to become a key production hub for products like the iPad and Apple Watch, further diversifying Apple's manufacturing base.
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