Samsung to make India a global export hub: Modi

IANS  |  Noida 

The world's largest mobile factory unveiled by South Korean in will not only generate more jobs but also make a global export hub, said on Monday.

"is currently second in terms of Out of 120 mobile factories, 50 are in only. Altogether, over 400,000 people are working in those units and is spearheading this with a workforce of 70,000 people.

"The new facility with give direct jobs to 1,000 people, taking the existing workforce at this plant to 6,000. The best part is that the company will export 30 per cent of the handsets made here to other markets," Modi told the gathering here.

The said the new mobile manufacturing unit will make India-South relations stronger as Samsung's biggest global R&D centre was already here.

"Almost every middle class Indian family is using at least one Korean product. Samsung has a distinct space in India is going through digital transformation and I encourage more companies from South to come and invest here," Modi noted.

Launched in the presence of Modi and South Korean Moon Jae-in who took the to reach the facility, the plant will help double its annual mobile production capacity to 120 million units by 2020.

All phones, including the flagship Galaxy S9, S9+ and Galaxy Note 8, are being manufactured at the

"We are aligned with government policies and will continue to seek their support to achieve our dream of making India a global export hub for mobile phones," said HC Hong, Chief Executive Officer,

The inauguration ceremony was also attended by and senior Samsung officials including including

Moon Jae-in said the new facility will create a new era for India-ties.

"I am happy to see Korean companies participating in India's digital transformation and I have full support for them," the South Korean told the gathering.

Adityanath also invited more South Korean firms to come and invest in the state.

"I fell proud as an Indian today. This is a great milestone in the history of which will take our country's to newer heights," Asim Warsi, Global Vice President, Samsung India, told IANS on the sidelines of the event.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 20:20 IST