Beijing time on July 16 morning news, according to India's "Economic Times" reported that after repeated delays, Maharattra State finally signed a factory agreement with Foxconn.
It is reported that Foxconn executives held talks with officials of the state government on July 14, and then met with Maharattra's chief minister, Devendra Fadnavis.
Foxconn once told Maharatotra, the company's factory will be built in the special economic zone of the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority, and has already auctioned for 45 acres of land. Foxconn officials said they still need Another 200 acres of land.
As a result of Foxconn's sincerity, Fadana Vista sent a letter to the Minister of Transport and Highway Nitin Gadkari to allocate 200 acres to Foxconn. Foxconn also hopes the state will be in Jawaharlal. · An additional hundred acres of land outside the Nehru Port Authority.
Foxconn announced in 2015 that it will invest $5 billion to build a mobile phone and parts factory in Mahartotra, and will create 50,000 jobs for the local area by 2020. Although the company continues to promote its factories in other parts of India. However, the factory in Maharatotra has been slow to make progress.
Officials from the Maharato Prabang government admitted that although the investment was not implemented after the previous announcements, this time it was different.
They said that if they did not think that things would make positive progress, they would not write to Minister Kadkali. If everything goes according to plan, it is expected to hold a groundbreaking ceremony in August.
People familiar with the matter said that Guo Taiming plans to travel to India next month, when a formal agreement may be signed. The signing of an agreement with Foxconn will greatly boost the state's economic development.