Representative image 
Business

To bring iPad making to India, govt may allow Chinese JVs

Several global companies are exploring a China Plus One strategy to avoid supply chain bottlenecks as the world’s second largest economy grapples with a surge in COVID-19 infections.

DTNEXT Bureau

BENGALURU: The government may review its stance on Chinese investments to help global firms looking to relocate to the country, the media reported on Friday, citing government sources.

Several global companies are exploring a China Plus One strategy to avoid supply chain bottlenecks as the world’s second largest economy grapples with a surge in COVID-19 infections.

Multinational companies are keen to pursue manufacturing in India, but want to continue existing Chinese joint ventures, it was reported. IPhone maker Apple wants China’s BYD to be allowed to sign a joint venture with an Indian company to move iPad production to the country and the government might consider the move, the report said.

The government might allow joint ventures with Chinese companies in sectors where India does not have technical expertise, the report said.

India and China have maintained frosty relations following the worst border clash between the neighbouring countries since 1962 in June 2020.

Following the clash, India has blocked the nation from participating in government tenders, compelled Chinese companies investing in the country to seek approvals and banned dozens of Chinese apps.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

AIADMK'S Thambidurai and PMK's Anbumani set to become RS members

5 youths meet with accidents while chasing Vijay's convoy; DMK MP says 'not mark of true leadership'

80 killed in US strike on Iranian warship, Sri Lankan minister says

TN leaders slam ‘Kartavya Dwar’ sign at Tiruchy rail office; Tamiliasai claims 'mistakes by officials'

MRF to invest Rs 5,300 crore for greenfield tyre plant in Sivaganga