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abstrak:BENGALURU, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Foxconn (2317.TW) will invest $600 million in two projects in Indias Ka
BENGALURU, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Foxconn (2317.TW) will invest $600 million in two projects in Indias Karnataka to make casing components for iPhones and chip-making equipment, signaling its growing interest in the south Asian nation as it spreads bets beyond China.
Some $350 million will go towards setting up the iPhone component facility, which will generate 12,000 jobs, while Foxconn will tie up with Applied Materials (AMAT.O) in a $250 million project to make chip-making tools, Karnataka state said in a statement.
Reuters was first to report the investment plans on Wednesday. The state government said both projects were signed via so-called letters of intent, meaning final modalities could change.
Foxconn, which assembles around 70% of iPhones and is worlds largest contract manufacturer, has been diversifying production away from China amid COVID disruptions and geopolitical tensions.
The investment decisions follow a meeting between Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, Karnatakas IT minister Priyank Kharge, and Industries Minister MB Patil.
\“We are excited about the possibilities that Karnataka offers for our expansion plans in India,\” Liu said in the statement.
Foxconns expansion in India is also the latest in a string of foreign companies - from Micron to Amazon - that are expanding and committing billions of dollars worth of investment in the coming years, placing a bet on growing consumption and demand in the worlds most-populous nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also attracting investors for semiconductor manufacturing, which is his key business agenda currently.
In Karnataka, Foxconn will collaborate with Applied Materials on a project for making semiconductor manufacturing equipment, and create jobs for around 1,000 people.
Foxconn also has plans to apply for incentives under a $10 billion scheme by Indias government to promote chip manufacturing, and is in talks with Gujarat to set up a chipmaking facility in the western state.
Foxconn chairman Liu has been in India and been meeting officials in several states after attending the federal governments flagship semiconductor conference.
Indias Tamil Nadu state has also announced that Foxconn will invest $194 million in a new electronic components manufacturing facility that will create 6,000 jobs.
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