Foxconn's Chairman Young Liu to Visit India After Receiving Padma Bhushan
Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, recently honored with the Padma Bhushan Award, plans to visit India this year. Liu, who received the award in Taipei, expressed gratitude and highlighted Foxconn's contributions to India's local economies. The visit aims to strengthen ties and oversee ongoing investments.
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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu, honored with the prestigious Padma Bhushan Award, is set to visit India this year, signaling a strengthening of bilateral economic ties. The award, conferred by the India Taipei Association, acknowledges Liu's significant contributions to local economies in India.
In a statement, an elated Liu said, 'I am humbled to receive the award. I also want to say I am privileged to accept this award on behalf of all the fine women and men who work to do our part in growing local economies in India... I look forward to meeting Madam President in India this year.'
Liu's upcoming visit follows his attendance at last year's Semicon India conclave, where he engaged with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. With Foxconn's investments in India estimated between USD 9-10 billion, the company continues to expand its iPhone production facility and ventures into chip manufacturing in partnership with HCL Group, electric vehicle production, and Apple AirPods.
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