Shares of Redington, Apple’s official distributor in India, jumped over 12% after reports that the tech giant now produces about 25% of its iPhones in India.
What is happening: according to a Bloomberg report, Apple increased its iPhone production in India by about 53% last year, assembling around 55 million devices in 2025.
This is up from 36 million devices a year earlier, as the company continues shifting manufacturing away from China.
The macro scene: amid US-China trade tensions, Apple is shifting more manufacturing to India. Government incentives like PLI and partnerships with firms such as Foxconn and Tata Electronics are helping expand iPhone production locally.
This shift brings more jobs, stronger local manufacturing, and deeper integration into global tech supply chains. Experts estimate India’s electronics output could cross $610 billion by 2030. For Apple, India is becoming both a major production base and a fast-growing consumer market.

ScanX.trade
