Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Xiaomi calls on global suppliers to invest in India

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maker Xiaomi on Monday hosted more than 50 of its global component suppliers here to showcase opportunit­ies in India, a move that it believes can bring as much as Rs15,000 crore (about $2.5 billion) in investment and create up to 50,000 jobs in the country.

The Chinese firm has six smartphone manufactur­ing plants in India in partnershi­p with Foxconn and Hipad. It said it sees a lot of opportunit­ies in India as it is among the largest smartphone markets.

“If these companies (suppliers) choose to invest here, there is an investment opportunit­y of over ₹15,000 crore and can generate employment for over 50,000 people,” Xiaomi vice-president and India managing director Jain told reporters here.

He added that if all the suppliers set up base in India, this would lead to one of the biggest ever single investment in the electronic manufactur­ing industry. The suppliers’ summit which kicked off today will continue till April 11.

The component suppliers will visit Uttar Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh to explore and learn about investment opportunit­ies in India, including incentives offered by the Centre and state government­s, FDI policy, industrial policy and various state sector specific policies.

“The objective of the summit is to educate Xiaomi’s global component suppliers about India’s smartphone industry and encourage them to establish local bases in the country,” Jain said. Xiaomi, which is among the top smartphone players in India, started assembly of smartphone­s in India in 2015 and had two manufactur­ing units in partnershi­p with Foxconn.

The company has now set up three new smartphone manufactur­ing units in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, along with a facility for printed circuit board (PCB) manufactur­ing in India.

While the company didn’t disclose investment details, it said the move will double its manufactur­ing capacity in India. “We had two facilities for smartphone manufactur­ing earlier. Now we have added three more in Sri City, Andhra Pradesh and Sriperumbu­dur in Tamil Nadu. These are in partnershi­p with Foxconn,” Jain said.

Besides, a small number of phones are also being made in Noida with another partner Hipad, he added. These facilities employ over 10,000 people and 95% are women, Jain added. Xiaomi is also setting up a new PCB assembly unit in Sriperumbu­dur in partnershi­p with Foxconn. “We are committed to manufactur­ing in India. PCB is 50% of the value of a phone... By Q3, all Xiaomi phones made in India will have PCBs that are locally assembled,” he said.

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 ?? MINT/FILE ?? Xiaomi VP Manu Jain said if the suppliers choose to invest in India, there is an opportunit­y of over ₹15,000 crore
MINT/FILE Xiaomi VP Manu Jain said if the suppliers choose to invest in India, there is an opportunit­y of over ₹15,000 crore

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