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Taiwan's Foxconn plans $5 billion investment over five years in Indian facility

Published 08/08/2015, 05:11 AM
Updated 08/08/2015, 05:11 AM
© Reuters. The logo of Foxconn, the trading name of Hon Hai Precision Industry, is seen on top of the company's headquarters in Tucheng, New Taipei city

By Devidutta Tripathy

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer and a key supplier to Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), on Saturday signed a pact with India's Maharashtra state to invest $5 billion over five years on a new electronics manufacturing facility.

The announcement was made by Foxconn founder Terry Gou and Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis after the signing of an accord in the state capital Mumbai.

The Foxconn announcement will bolster Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" campaign, which aims to turn Asia's third-largest economy into a manufacturing powerhouse.

Gou said Foxconn, the trade name for Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd which also counts Blackberry (TO:BB), Xiaomi (XTC.UL) and Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) as clients, was looking for local partners for the facility in the western Indian state.

He declined to say if the Taiwan-based company would make mobile phones at the facility.

India could help Foxconn mitigate accelerating wage inflation in China, where it makes the majority of iPhones, and base production sites closer to markets where its key clients want to grow.

On Tuesday, Gou said in New Delhi that he was looking at setting up manufacturing units in various Indian states and possible partnerships in the world's fastest growing smartphone market.

He had said in May that Foxconn was aiming to develop 10-12 facilities in India, including factories and data centers, by 2020. Local businessmen are hoping that as Foxconn and other companies invest in the country, suppliers will follow.

Chief minister Fadnavis said the Foxconn plant would generate employment for about 50,000 people.

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Foxconn employs about 1.3 million people during peak production times, making it one of the largest private employers in the world. But it has had to improve labor conditions following a series of suicides in 2010-2011, mostly at its Shenzhen manufacturing operation.

The company on Friday confirmed the death of an employee at its Zhengzhou plant in China which a labor group said was suicide.

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