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iPhones May Become as Much as 43% More Expensive in India on Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ Tariffs

By Sumitra Patel Last updated: April 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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Signage for the Apple iPhone 16e inside the company's store in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday, March 27, 2025. The Bureau of Economic Analysis is scheduled to release personal consumption figures on March 28. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

Indian consumers will possibly have to pay a lot more for their beloved iPhones in the near future, with former US President Donald Trump’s recently imposed ‘Liberation Day’ reciprocal tariffs likely to take import prices through the roof. Apple products—particularly iPhones, the bulk of which are imported from China—are likely to be among the worst affected if India hits back with equalizing tariffs on US products.

Signage for the Apple iPhone 16e inside the company’s store in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday, March 27, 2025. The Bureau of Economic Analysis is scheduled to release personal consumption figures on March 28. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

Tariff Ripple Effect Could Hit Indian Tech Buyers
The tariffs, which became effective on April 2 under the Trump administration’s proposed “Liberation Day” plan, intend to respond to tariffs other nations have put on U.S. exports. Though an immediate pinch is being felt in stock markets and export-oriented industries, trade insiders caution that Indian consumers might be stuck in the middle—particularly those looking at high-end technology devices.

iPhones may experience price increases of as much as 43%, based on early calculations by industry analysts, depending on the model and its level of import dependence. The effect would be more significant on models that continue to be produced in or put together from China and the U.S., which would bear the brunt of higher tariffs if trade retaliation policies are implemented.

Apple in the Crosshairs
Apple, who has been growing local production in India with its partners such as Foxconn and Pegatron, can still encounter issues because it has a worldwide supply chain. While some of the models like the iPhone 14 and the SE series are made in India, the corporation continues to get most of the higher-end products imported, for example, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.

Tariff increases would hit these models directly, taking retail prices through the roof. Retailers are already worried that such an action would damage Apple’s premium market position in India, which has been gradually increasing over the past two years.

Consumer Electronics Industry Sounds Alarm
Industry players counter that a tariff retaliation war can throw the prices of many other electronics into chaos too, including laptops, tablets, smartwatches, and even gaming consoles—all of which rely on imported components or completed goods.

Distributors and retailers are said to be seeking clarity from the government regarding any countermeasures. Many have also started reconsidering inventory strategies for the next few months, particularly before important shopping festivals and back-to-school periods.

Experts Call for Strategic Reaction
Trade experts have called upon Indian policymakers to respond to Trump’s tariff move in a calibrated manner. In their view, as it is necessary to safeguard domestic industry, retaliatory tariffs might inflict more damage upon Indian consumers than their intended foreign counterparts.

“India’s consumption of technology is picking up speed, and affordable access is a key factor. Any price disruption can put the brakes on this digital acceleration,” said a senior consultancy firm analyst.

TAGGED: #AppleIndia, #GlobalTrade, #iPhoneIndia, #LiberationDayTariffs, #TechPrices, #TrumpTariffs

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