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India's Tamil Nadu in $4.4 billion deals with investors such as Tata, Pegatron

Auto major Hyundai Motors also committed 61.80 billion rupees, some of it earmarked for electric vehicle (EV) battery and car manufacturing, the government added.

January 07, 2024 / 14:23 IST
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The pacts, unveiled at a meeting of global investors, are projected to generate thousands of jobs in the state.
The pacts, unveiled at a meeting of global investors, are projected to generate thousands of jobs in the state.

India’s southern state of Tamil Nadu has signed investment pacts worth more than $4.39 billion with firms such as Apple suppliers Tata Electronics and Pegatron, as well as auto major Hyundai Motors, it said on Sunday.

Apple is counting on India as the next big driver of its growth as the tech giant looks to move some production away from China, with Pegatron working towards a second factory in the country, where Tata Group last year began to assemble iPhones.

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Tata Electronics, a part of the Indian conglomerate, committed to invest 120.8 billion rupees for mobile phone assembly operations, the state government said during the signing of the agreements.

"The Tamil Nadu government will support investors in every way possible,” Chief Minister M. K. Stalin said at the event, adding that it sought to play a major role in India’s growth.