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₹15,000 Crore Investment, 14,000 Jobs! Tamil Nadu Minister Hails Foxconn Deal — All You Need to Know
Foxconn’s Rs 15,000 crore investment in Tamil Nadu includes AI-led manufacturing and R&D, promising 14,000 skilled engineering jobs, the largest ever in the state.
- TRB Rajaa, Tamil Nadu Industries Minister, announced Foxconn will invest Rs 15,000 crore in Tamil Nadu, promising 14,000 high-value engineering jobs.
- On Monday, Robert Wu met M.K. Stalin in Chennai to reaffirm Foxconn's long-term partnership in a high-level meeting that helped finalise the investment.
- Foxconn will bring AI-led technology operations and integrated R&D to Tamil Nadu, marking a shift from assembly to end-to-end advanced manufacturing and innovation-driven operations.
- Guidance Tamil Nadu will set up a dedicated `Foxconn Desk`, India's first for the project, TRB Rajaa said, with a single-window, mission-mode facilitation system to accelerate clearances.
- The investment fits Foxconn's broader strategy to expand manufacturing and exports across India, where it operates in Telangana, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu amid $1.48 Bn infusion and $3.2 Bn iPhone exports.
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Foxconn commits Rs 15,000 cr in investments and high value jobs: Tamil Nadu Govt - The Tribune
Electronics giant Foxconn has announced a major investment of Rs 15,000 crore in Tamil Nadu to expand its advanced technology manufacturing operations. The move marks a significant step in strengthening Foxconn's long-term partnership with the southern state and is expected to generate 14,000 high-value jobs, primarily for engineering graduates and skilled youth, Guidance Tamil Nadu posted on social media 'X'.
·Chandigarh, India
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Tamil Nadu's Minister for Industries, TRB Rajaa, announced Foxconn's ₹15,000 crore investment, creating 14,000 engineering jobs in the state. From what jobs to expect, to help desk — Here's all we know about the deal…
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