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India's mobile phone exports surge 95 pc to USD 1.8 bn in Sep 2025: ICEA
PTI | October 14, 2025 10:20 PM CST

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India's mobile phone exports surged 95% year-on-year to over $1.8 billion in September 2025, with April-September exports reaching $13.5 billion, a 60% increase. The US emerged as a key destination, accounting for nearly 70% of total exports. Projections indicate a rise to $35 billion in FY2025-26.

India's mobile phone exports jumped 95 per cent year-on-year to over USD 1.8 billion in September 2025, according to estimates by India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA).

Despite August and September being traditionally slow months for exports due to production adjustments and seasonal shipment cycles, the strong performance demonstrates the robust ecosystem that has taken shape in the country, ICEA said in a statement.

"During April-September 2025, mobile phone exports are estimated to be USD 13.5 billion, compared to USD 8.5 billion during the same period last year, marking a growth of over 60 per cent. This confirms that India's mobile phone manufacturing sector continues to build scale, efficiency, and reliability - the three pillars of sustained global competitiveness," it added.


The US, UAE, Austria, the Netherlands, and the UK remain India's top mobile phone export destinations.

Notably, exports to the US surged from USD 3.1 billion in April-September 2024 to an estimated USD 9.4 billion during the same period in 2025, an increase of nearly 200 per cent. The US alone accounted for nearly 70 per cent of total exports during this period, compared to 37 per cent a year ago.

ICEA projects India's mobile phone exports to reach about USD 35 billion in FY2025-26, up from USD 24.1 billion last fiscal year.

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"India's mobile phone industry is firing on all cylinders. The next phase of growth will depend on our ability to sustain the scale and competitiveness achieved so far. We must continue expanding this scale to a level that anchors sustainable exports and drives the deepening of the component and sub-assembly ecosystem within the country," ICEA Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo said.


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