Apple to Manufacture AirPods in India by 2025, Reducing Reliance on China

March 17, 2025
Apple to Manufacture AirPods in India by 2025, Reducing Reliance on China
  • Apple is set to expand its manufacturing operations in India by producing AirPods, with production commencing in April 2025.

  • Foxconn has made a significant investment of approximately $400 million to establish a factory in Hyderabad, a project that was approved in August 2023.

  • Trial production of AirPods at the Hyderabad plant reportedly began in December 2024, with earlier plans also considering the manufacture of AirPods charging cases.

  • Despite this expansion, Apple continues to depend heavily on China and Taiwan for its manufacturing needs.

  • This initiative is part of Apple's broader strategy to diversify its supply chain and reduce reliance on China, particularly in light of global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing U.S.-China trade tensions.

  • The India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) has suggested that waiving import duties on smartphones and wearables could greatly benefit India's manufacturing sector.

  • As of 2024, Apple holds a commanding 23.1% market share in the global True Wireless Stereo (TWS) segment, significantly outpacing Samsung, which holds 8.5%.

  • Manufacturing in India is expected to help Apple mitigate tariffs on imports from China, allowing the company to maintain production for other markets while supplying the U.S. from India.

  • The production of AirPods will be Apple's second product category manufactured in India, following the successful production of iPhones.

  • Currently, India imposes a 20% import duty on hearables and wearables, contrasting with the absence of such tariffs in the U.S., which has sparked discussions about potentially waiving these duties for imports from the U.S.

  • While the specific models of AirPods to be produced in India have not been disclosed, all units will be exported to other countries.

  • Initially, the production will be exclusively for export purposes, aligning with Apple's global strategy.

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