Tata Electronics secures control of Pegatron's iPhone plant in India, boosting its role in Apple's global supply chain amid growing tensions with China.
The acquisition will result in a joint venture, in which Tata will own 60% and Pegatron will have 40% interest.
Reports earlier this year suggested that Pegatron had Apple’s backing for the transaction as the Taiwanese company scaled ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's Tata Electronics has agreed to buy a majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer ...
Tata Electronics is set to acquire a 60 per cent majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron's iPhone plant in ...
As Apple diversifies its supply chain beyond China, India is set to produce up to 25 per cent of the iPhones shipped this ...
India’s Tata Electronics will acquire a majority stake in Taiwanese contract manufacturer Pegatron’s sole iPhone plant in ...
This deal will enhance Tata's iPhone manufacturing operations, as the company already operates a plant in Karnataka. Tata ...
Tata Electronics has reportedly agreed to acquire a majority stake in Pegatron’s only iPhone manufacturing plant in India.
Tata group will buy into the India operations of Apple's manufacturing partner Pegatron almost a year after acquiring the ...
India's Tata Electronics is reportedly buying a 60 percent stake in Taiwan-based Pegatron's only India iPhone facility, ...
The Chennai plant, which employs around 10,000 workers and manufactures over 5 million iPhones annually, will become Tata’s ...