From August 27, US President Donald Trump will introduce a new tax rate for goods from India, raising them to 50%. However, this will not affect the production of Apple in this country.

Semiconductors and products are produced on their basis, such as iPhone, exempted from 25% of current tariffs. According to information from CNBC, the decree increasing taxes doubled by 25% of the tariffs to 50%, but the semiconductor will still be exempted from tax.
Apple will not affect 25% of the repayment task given by India on August 1 and, perhaps, the situation will not change, even when at the end of August, the task increases to 50%. This is due to the fact that Apple moved a significant part in production from China to India to diversify the supply chain due to tensions in trade relations between the United States and China. Apple partners, such as Foxconn and Pegatron, have opened iPhone assembly plants in India and all five iPhone 16 models are gathered in the country for buyers and exports India to countries like the United States.
The order that made Apple from the feedback was temporary and the exceptions could be canceled by Trump's decision. He emphasized that no one will be left behind without paying attention, and his government is actively working in the introduction of specific tasks for semiconductors that can affect Apple products.