"Foxconn had issues pertaining to the Central government. The company wants its manufacturing costs here to match those in China," he said while speaking to reporters at his residence 'Varsha' here.
The world's largest electronics contract manufacturer plans to set up manufacturing units in India, which boasts of the world's second-largest base of mobile phone users, to mitigate rising labour costs in China and also lower manufacturing cost of iPhones.
"I met officials from Foxconn a month back and they assured me their issues with the Centre would be solved soon. Once that happens, they will immediately start their work," Fadnavis said.
"It is true the project has got delayed but I can assure Foxconn is not going anywhere," he said.
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The state government's widely publicised MoU with the iPhone maker appeared to be in trouble after a senior official from the Industries Department said production has not taken off as the company was "yet to find customers" here.
Fadnavis had earlier said the MoU with Foxconn will create direct employment for 50,000 people.
Opposition Congress had used the delay in implementing the Foxconn MoU to criticise Fadnavis. The party had asked the Chief Minister to clear the air on the big-ticket project and said the delay exposed his "tall claims" about investment and employment generation in Maharashtra.
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