Thanks to "Apple". India is better than China in exporting smartphones to America

India has surpassed China to become the largest source of smartphones in the United States, after Apple has increased the rate of the composition of ‘iPhone’ phones in the country in South Asia. During the quarter ending in June, India for the first time became the largest producer of smartphones exported to the United States and acquired 44% of the market, according to the data of “Canalys” for research. Vietnam, which is an important center for producing the products of “Samsung Electronics”, came second. While China’s share of more than 60% of the total amounts of charge dropped to about 25% to a year ago. This remarkable transformation comes at a time when Apple strengthened its production in India, and smartphone manufacturing companies rushed to ‘prior shares stack in anticipation of any risks associated with customs duties’, according to researchers who wrote canal. India’s production doubles three times in a year that the number of manufacturers in India has doubled more than three times over the past quarter, compared to the same period in the previous year. On the other hand, the phones of the “iPhone” phones on the US market fell by 11%, in a reflection of the usual loading style, due to the large quantities exported early in the year to form shares. “Apple was rushed to form its shares at the end of the first quarter and tried to maintain this level during the second quarter,” said Ronar Purihevi, the chief analyst in Canales. And “However, the market has only registered a 1%growth, despite the fact that businesses have used in advance to stack shares, reflecting the poor demand in the light of an economic environment that is experiencing increasing pressure.” Companies are on their way to India and Vietnam to reduce risks, “Apple” and other technology companies have started transferring part of their manufacturing operations outside China, to countries such as India and Vietnam, with the aim of reducing the risks associated with customs duties and geopolitical tension. This trend has caused the dissatisfaction of President Donald Trump, which continues to push businesses to improve manufacturing in the United States instead of transporting production abroad. Apple still produces the vast majority of iPhone phones in China, and has no smartphone manufacturing facilities in the United States, despite the promise to employ more US workers and announce a plan to pump $ 500 billion in the local economy over the next four years.