India’s government on Sunday delivered a significant victory for Apple by allowing foreign companies to supply machinery to their contract manufacturers in designated areas for five years without incurring any tax liabilities or risks. Apple has expanded rapidly in India as part of its strategy to reduce reliance on China. According to Counterpoint Research, the iPhone’s share of the Indian smartphone market has more than doubled since 2022. Meanwhile, although China still represents about 75% of global iPhone shipments, India’s portion has surged fourfold to around 25% over the same period. Reuters:
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