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Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed a significant shift in their supply chain, stating that most iPhones sold in the US are now ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has confirmed that the majority of iPhones sold in the US are now manufactured in India, marking a significant shift in Apple's supply chain.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
As India weighs options to appease the White House after Trump’s 25 per cent tariff threat on Thursday, Apple’s iPhone ...
Between March and May, nearly all of the $3.2 billion worth of iPhones exported by Foxconn from India were shipped to the US, ...
Apple has transitioned the majority of its iPhone production for the US market from China to India, marking a significant ...
A U.S. defense spending bill includes a measure that could lead the Pentagon to assess whether BOE Technology Group, an Apple ...
But perhaps the biggest casualty of Trump's tariffs could well be Asia's e-commerce giants - as well as the American ...
We’re now entering a phase in which the giants win because they own, and continue to build out, the physical assets that make ...
Local manufacturers of machine tools, molds, plastic products and electronic materials are expected to bear the brunt of the ...
Apple posted double-digit revenue growth year-over-year for its third fiscal quarter of 2025, with Services scoring an all-time revenue high. iPhone and Mac revenues were also up year-over-year, but ...
Even with bumps in the road, Apple’s services revenue, covering the App Store, music, and cloud, rose to $27.42 billion, ...