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India supplies 40% of US smartphone imports, replaces China: Report

India is significantly boosting its global electronics trade, now supplying approximately 40% of US smartphone imports previously sourced from China. This shift, alongside growth from ASEAN economies, highlights a broader diversification of import sources driven by domestic priorities and geopolitical realignments. Despite geographical distances, India’s smartphone exports to the US have surged, underscoring its expanding role in global manufacturing.
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