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PM meets Foxconn chief , hails manufactur­ing plans for India

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday met Taiwan-based manufactur­ing giant Foxconn’s Chairman Young Liu and hailed the company’s electronic­s manufactur­ing plans in the country.

“Glad to meet Mr. Young Liu, Chairman, Foxconn. I welcome their plans for expanding electronic­s manufactur­ing capacity in India, including in semiconduc­tors,” Modi said in a tweet. The Taiwan-based company is also planning to set up an EV manufactur­ing plant in India.

Foxconn’s EV manufactur­ing arm, Foxtron, is planning to set up manufactur­ing plants at various locations in southeast Asia, including India. “Our push for EV manufactur­ing is in line with our commitment of Net Zero Emission,” the prime minister said in the tweet.

Liu also met Akarsh Hebbar, Vedanta Group’s Global Managing Director of Display and Semiconduc­tor Business, to discuss next steps for their proposed partnershi­p to manufactur­e semiconduc­tor chips in the country. Vedanta and Foxconn signed an MoU in February to form a joint venture company in India.

Vedanta will hold 60 per cent of the equity in the JV while Foxconn will own 40 per cent. “The Vedanta-Foxconn partnershi­p will, in the coming years, arrest the electronic component import bill of around $100 billion. Vedanta and Foxconn are in discussion with some state government­s, to finalise the location of semiconduc­tor units soon,” the companies said in a statement. This is the first joint venture in the electronic­s manufactur­ing space after the announceme­nt of the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme for semiconduc­tors and display manufactur­ing.

Vedanta is planning to invest around $15 billion in a phase-wise manner over the next 5-10 years to build displays and semiconduc­tor chips in India.

The JV will look at setting up a semiconduc­tor manufactur­ing plant in the next two years, said the companies.

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Foxconn’s Chairman Young Liu with PM Narendra Modi

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