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The country, which has long resisted demands to liberalize this prized and protected market, signals it will come to the ...
India's electronics manufacturing and export prowess have grown multi-fold in the last decade driven by enabling policies and ...
India's electronics manufacturing and export have grown multi-fold in the last decade driven by policies and incentives, and the Made-in-India products now command global recognition given their ...
The increase in production of Made-in-India iPhones is a short-term stopgap measure for the company as it hopes to win an exemption from Trump’s tariffs, much like it achieved during his first ...
Indian exports, by contrast, are levied at 26%. This tariff gap between India and China makes Indian-made iPhones significantly more competitive in the US, and not just in theory. According to ...
The consumer technology brand plans to make its smartphones locally in the country and will also set up a pan-India after-sales network Alcatel said that the collaboration will leverage Flipkart ...
Ansh Rathi, Chief Operating Officer at Alcatel, said they are working with a major electronics manufacturing firm in India for the phones. Vivek stressed Alcatel's commitment to the Indian market ...
However, if Apple redirects all India-made phones to the US, it could meet nearly half of the American demand, according to WSJ, citing Bank of America analyst Wamsi Mohan. Apple has been steadily ...
As part of its commitment to innovation and excellence, Eastman will present its diverse portfolio of "Made in India" energy solutions at the event. The company’s booth will feature advanced products ...
More Made-in-India iPhone models to be shipped to the US Apple has been trying to increase its iPhone manufacturing capacity in India since the past couple of years. However, the report points out ...
New Delhi [India], April 7: India's entrepreneurial landscape in 2025 is thriving like never before. As the country positions itself as a global hub for innovation, a new wave of changemakers is ...
President Trump skipped the normal months-long process to impose tariffs and instead used a 1970s law to bypass them. WSJ’s Gavin Bade explains what that means legally and what Congress might do ...