World’s largest mobile phone factory to open in India


Samsung said in August last year that it expected to invest US$7bil over the next three years to expand its NAND memory chip production in China

NEW DELHI: Samsung Electronics Co will open the world’s largest mobile phone factory in India, in a win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship programme to lure investors to manufacture in the South Asian nation.

The factory will be inaugurated by Modi and South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Both leaders are visiting the facility adjoining New Delhi, according to India’s ministry of external affairs.

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