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SoftBank exploring telecom JV with Foxconn in India

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Japanese telecom and Internet giant SoftBank and Taiwanese electronics firm Foxconn are in discussion to set up a joint venture in India for manufacturing telecom products.

"We will like to support Make in India programme and vision. We are discussing with Foxconn about how we can support Make in India programme jointly where Foxconn will lead and SoftBank will support," SoftBank Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son said today when asked about any possibility of a JV to make phones.

SoftBank together with Sunil Mittal's Bharti Enterprises and Foxconn today announced a three-way joint venture company, SBG Cleantech, to invest up to USD 20 billion to generate 20 gigawatt of solar power.
 

Foxconn is a leading contract manufacture of electronic products mainly mobile devices. It is popularly known for manufacturing Apple's devices namely iPhones.

The company had its manufacturing plant in Tamil Nadu mainly to cater manufacturing requirement of Finnish telecom company Nokia but closed it after the mobile devices firm suspended its operation here.

A Foxconn representative present at the occasion said, "All I can say is that we are coming (to India)."

Son did not elaborate details of the JV being planned.

"The details of this is still work in progress. That announcement will be made sometime in near future," Son said.

SoftBank today raised its investment commitment in India to USD 20 billion that it expects to make in 10 years from USD 10 billion it promised last year.

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First Published: Jun 22 2015 | 10:22 PM IST

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