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    Foxconn Chairman Young Liu to visit India this year

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    Foxconn Chairman Young Liu plans to visit India this year after receiving the Padma Bhushan from India Taipei Association. Honored for his contributions to India's economy, Liu highlighted Foxconn's significant investments, including expanding iPhone production and setting up a chip plant and EV manufacturing unit

    FILE PHOTO: 'SemiconIndia 2023', India’s annual semiconductor conference, in GandhinagarReuters
    FILE PHOTO: India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi greets Foxconn Chairman Young Liu during SemiconIndia 2023, India’s annual semiconductor conference, in Gandhinagar, India, July 28, 2023.
    Taiwanese electronics giant Foxconn Chairman Young Liu plans to visit India this year. Liu received the Padma Bhushan Award from India Taipei Association Director General Manharsinh Yadav at Taipei on July 4.

    He was conferred with Padma Bhushan, the third highest civilian award, on the eve of the 75th Republic Day this year.

    "... I am humbled to receive the award. I also want to say I am privileged to accept this award on behalf of all the fine women and men who work to do our part in growing local economies in India... I look forward to meeting Madam President in India this year," Liu said in a statement.

    He last visited India in July last year to attend the Semicon India conclave where he met Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    Foxconn's total investment in India is estimated to be in the range of USD 9-10 billion.

    The company is also in process of expanding its iPhone production facility, setting up a chip plant in a joint venture with HCL Group, an electric vehicle manufacturing unit and Apple Airpods.


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