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Foxconn to build a $700 mn unit in India

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NEW DELHI: Apple Inc. partner Foxconn Technology Group plans to invest about $700 million on a new plant in India to ramp up local production, people familiar with the matter said, underscori­ng an accelerati­ng shift of manufactur­ing away from China as Washington-Beijing tensions grow.

The Taiwanese company, also known for its flagship unit Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., plans to build the plant to make iPhone parts on a 300-acre site close to the airport in Bengaluru, the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka, according to the people, who asked not to be named as the informatio­n is not public. The factory may also assemble Apple’s handsets, some of the people said, and Foxconn may also use the site to produce some parts for its nascent electric vehicle business.

The investment is one of Foxconn’s biggest single outlays to date in India and underscore­s how China’s at risk of losing its status as the world’s largest producer of consumer electronic­s. Apple and other US brands are leaning on their Chinese-based suppliers to explore alternativ­e locations such as India and Vietnam. It’s a rethink of the global supply chain that’s accelerate­d during the pandemic and the war in Ukraine and could reshape the way global electronic­s are made.

The new production site in India is expected to create about 100,000 jobs, the people said. The company’s iPhone assembly complex in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou employs some 200,000 at the moment, although that number surges during peak production season.

Output at the Zhengzhou plant plunged ahead of the yearend holidays due to Covid-related disruption­s, spurring Apple to re-examine its Chinarelia­nt supply chain. Foxconn’s decision is the latest move that suggests suppliers may move capacity out of China far faster than expected. The plan may herald an accelerate­d relocation from China for Hon Hai.

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REUTERS The investment is one of Foxconn’s biggest single outlays to date in India.

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