New Delhi, April 25 -- US President Donald Trump's so called reciprocal tarriffs system could lead to a major change in Apple's supply change with the Cupertino based tech giant planning to give an even more importance to India, according to a Financial Times report. Apple is reportedly looking to shift the assembly of all its iPhones sold in the US to India as early as next year.

As per the report, Apple is looking to double the iPhone production output in India to 80 million units in order to meet the requirement of 60 million iPhones sold in the US by 2026.

Notably, Apple has been looking to shift its reliance on China at least since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent shutdowns. In that effort the tech giant had slowly shi...