NEW DELHI: In a fillip for ‘Make in India’ and the production-linked incentive (PLI) schemes, tech giant Apple has registered iPhone exports worth about $10 billion or more than Rs 88,500 crore from the country in the April-September period in the current financial year, according to industry estimates.
This is a 75 per cent growth in iPhone exports from India compared to the same period last fiscal (FY25), the estimates suggested.
“Made in Bharat. Trusted globally,” said IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw in a post on X on Wednesday.
As per industry data, Apple shipped iPhones worth $1.25 billion in September alone — a massive surge from $490 million exports in the same month last year.
Meanwhile, led by Apple, India’s smartphone exports crossed Rs 1 lakh crore in value in the first five m