Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

LG sees India as its manufactur­ing hub

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NEW DELHI: South Korean consumer electronic­s major LG is expecting India to be one of its global manufactur­ing hubs to cater to the markets of South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, a top company official said.

Besides, LG Electronic­s India, which has manufactur­ing units in Noida and Pune, is also mulling to have a new unit in next 4-5 years to cater to the fastgrowin­g eastern-region market of the country.

“We would like to make India as a production hub not only for India but also for the Middle East and Africa markets. If possible, we would also add some South Asian markets also,” LG Electronic­s India managing director Ki Wan Kim told PTI.

He further said: “We are checking the market demands. We are flexible to invest and increase the production capacity to meet that increased market demand besides India and exports as well”.

The company will also continue to invest to upgrade its existing manufactur­ing facilities at Pune and Noida and may also go for a new plant.

“Geographic­ally, India is very big. Not now but may be in four or five years, if we need, in the east side, if demand is big enough,” said Kim. However, he also added that although there are “no specific plans but five or six years later, it may be a pillar of investment”.

LG India is encouragin­g its other global units, which are shifting away from China, as it has not remained very cost competitiv­e, to source more from India.

“We are internally studying, like once China was our manufactur­ing hub for the global market, but they are losing competitiv­eness and so we are shifting to countries mainly to Vietnam. But, I am also inviting them to India (LG Global),” said Kim.

 ?? MINT/FILE ?? ▪ LG Electronic­s India managing director Ki Wan Kim
MINT/FILE ▪ LG Electronic­s India managing director Ki Wan Kim

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