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Maharashtra offers land for R&D, manufacturing facilities
10 Aug 2015 at 04:58, Simon Sharwood
Foxconn and the Indian state of Maharashtra have announced a relationship that will see the contract manufacturing company spend up to US$5 billion on a colossal manufacturing complex.

In a deal announced on Saturday by Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and Foxconn (known as Hon Hai in its Taiwan home ) founder and chairman of Terry Gou, it was revealed that the state will provide 1,500 acres of land for Foxconn to use. Facilities will be constructed over five years and are expected to include research and development facilities as well as factories.

India was chosen for an R&D role because of the skills of local workers, but the move to India is motivated by other factors too. One is undoubtedly the “Make in India” policy India's government is using to lure manufacturers to the nation and to improve local manufacturing practices. Make in India is both an economic development policy and a way for India to point out that there are easy ways to access its growing domestic market.

Wage growth in China may be another factor in Foxconn's thinking, as may China's increasing preference for joint ventures on its soil. Beijing's military posturing in the South China Sea also has diplomatic types pondering the wisdom of having all one's manufacturing eggs in a Middle Kingdom basket. Indian facilities may be a few more sea-days from the USA, but aren't horribly out of the way.

Foxconn says it should be up and running in Maharashtra within five years and will create 50,000 jobs in the region. ®
Foxconn to build 1,500-acre, US$5billion complex in India • The Register
 
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Why do we need Foxcon, which is Taiwanese. China would never allow it. China is investing far more than you can imagine.
do you know how much chinese or for that matter all devloped nations are investing in india :azn: :sarcastic:
 
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good stuff, more business, more jobs and more money.. win

hope the working conditions are not like China where they have suicide nets on their facilities.
 
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Why do we need Foxcon, which is Taiwanese. China would never allow it. China is investing far more than you can imagine.

Hope you are not a moron.India is getting fdi worth billions every year and not like a lottery once in 15 years from china

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With chinese slowdown India is emerging as a favourite destination for FDI ,right time for the govt to bring taxation, labour reforms if ever opposition allows.
 
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Maharashtra offers land for R&D, manufacturing facilities
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10 Aug 2015 at 04:58, Simon Sharwood
Foxconn and the Indian state of Maharashtra have announced a relationship that will see the contract manufacturing company spend up to US$5 billion on a colossal manufacturing complex.

In a deal announced on Saturday by Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and Foxconn (known as Hon Hai in its Taiwan home ) founder and chairman of Terry Gou, it was revealed that the state will provide 1,500 acres of land for Foxconn to use. Facilities will be constructed over five years and are expected to include research and development facilities as well as factories.

India was chosen for an R&D role because of the skills of local workers, but the move to India is motivated by other factors too. One is undoubtedly the “Make in India” policy India's government is using to lure manufacturers to the nation and to improve local manufacturing practices. Make in India is both an economic development policy and a way for India to point out that there are easy ways to access its growing domestic market.

Wage growth in China may be another factor in Foxconn's thinking, as may China's increasing preference for joint ventures on its soil. Beijing's military posturing in the South China Sea also has diplomatic types pondering the wisdom of having all one's manufacturing eggs in a Middle Kingdom basket. Indian facilities may be a few more sea-days from the USA, but aren't horribly out of the way.

Foxconn says it should be up and running in Maharashtra within five years and will create 50,000 jobs in the region. ®
Foxconn to build 1,500-acre, US$5billion complex in India • The Register
Dude either dont post the map or if you are so eager to then post the correct map.

OT, its very good development. Sensex is rising with fresh inflows from FIs...wonderful.
 
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