Karnataka industry minister R V Deshpande expressed concern over job situation and said the state government is trying to attract investment for this purpose.
Responding to a query on Apple's proposed plan to set up a production unit in the state, Deshpande said: "There are some issues with Government of India and that has not been resolved. We have assured them of full support and cooperation. We are working with them".
"If one company gets benefit, what about others," Deshpande said on the sidelines of a roadshow to promote investment in small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector here.
Stating that Apple's investment has to come, the minister said because this will help create large employment.
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"We should encourage investment to create large employment as we have great human resources and we are talking about 'Make in India'," he told PTI.
Apple is eyeing India as it is the fastest growing smartphone market in the world. The company is looking to set up a local manufacturing unit in India to cut costs.
There are no wholly-owned stores in India and products are sold through distributors such as Redington and Ingram Micro.