August 22, 2025
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India Emerges as Top Smartphone Supplier to the U.S., Electronics Output Hits ₹12 Lakh Crore

11 Aug 2025 (Punjab Khabarnama Bureau)Highlighting India’s transformative growth, Vaishnaw noted that electronic exports have jumped eightfold—reaching ₹3 lakh crore—while the nation holds its position as the world’s second-largest mobile phone manufacturer.

Recent data from research firm Canalys further underscores this milestone: in the April–June 2025 quarter, India seized the top spot from China as the leading exporter of smartphones to the U.S., capturing a 44% share of shipments compared to just 13% a year earlier. Meanwhile, China’s share dropped to 25%.

Key Insights

Export Surge: Indian-made smartphones now dominate U.S. imports, supported by government policies and investment in electronics infrastructure.

Trump-era Trade Shift: Apple’s decision to scale up smartphone assembly in India—particularly amidst tariff uncertainties between the U.S. and China—has significantly accelerated this shift.

Manufacturing Expansion: In just over a decade, manufacturing capacity has grown from 2 to more than 300 mobile assembly units, enabling India to achieve 99.2% localization of phones sold domestically vs. only 26% in 2014–15.

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