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Samsung opens world’s biggest smartphone factory in India

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NEW DELHI: Samsung opened the world’s largest smartphone factory in India, a move Prime Minister Narendra Modi said would help transform Asia’s third- largest economy into a global manufactur­ing hub.

Modi and South Korean P r e si d e nt Moon Jae - i n inaugurate­d the giant assembling plant – an expansion of an existing Samsung facility – in the city of Noida on the outskirts of New Delhi.

“The Noida plant has now become Samsung’s largest smartphone manufactur­ing unit,” Moon said, as the company announced that it planned to eventual ly manufactur­e 120 million smartphone­s a year at the factory.

The decision by Samsung comes at a critical time for the South Korean electronic­s giant, which is facing a tough battle from Chinese competitor­s for the control of India’s massive smartphone market.

It is also a shot in the arm for Modi’s f lagship ‘ Make in India’campaign which is trying to attract foreign investment and drum up much-needed jobs in manufactur­ing.

Modi said the new factory would generate jobs in Uttar Pradesh, an impoverish­ed state of roughly 220 million where his Bharatiya Janata Party won a crucial election last year.

“This is an important step towards making India a manufactur­ing hub,” the prime minister said of the US$ 750 million factory investment.

“It is a matter of pride for India and Uttar Pradesh.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Shipping containers are seen at a port in Shanghai. China’s factory price inflation rose in June, the government said yesterday, as a trade war threatens producers in both of the world’s top two economies. — Reuters photo
Shipping containers are seen at a port in Shanghai. China’s factory price inflation rose in June, the government said yesterday, as a trade war threatens producers in both of the world’s top two economies. — Reuters photo

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