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Home / Business and Economy / India Firms Push China Deals Amid Approval Delays

India Firms Push China Deals Amid Approval Delays

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Companies start projects before government approval.
  • Approval delays span three to twelve months.
  • Dixon Technologies proceeds with factory construction.
India Firms Push China Deals Amid Approval Delays

Several Indian companies are advancing collaborations with Chinese firms, commencing initial project work despite pending government approvals under Press Note 3 (PN3). These delays, ranging from three to twelve months, are causing significant business disruptions and budget overruns, prompting companies to push for expedited clearances due to China's technological contributions.

Dixon Technologies, a major electronics contract manufacturer, has initiated the construction of a display module factory and ordered machinery, even though its joint venture with China's HKC Corp has not yet received PN3 approval. The company's managing director expressed confidence in eventual approval, noting that production commencement is not contingent on PN3, with a contingency plan for a 100% subsidiary.

Similarly, PG Electroplast Ltd. has begun construction on an AC compressor plant near Pune, intended for a technical alliance with Shanghai Highly Group. This partnership awaits approval from Chinese authorities for nearly a year. Industry executives highlight that despite improved India-China relations, approval processes remain slow, impacting project timelines and revenue forecasts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Press Note 3 requires multi-departmental clearance for any equity investment from countries sharing land borders with India, including China.
Companies like Dixon Technologies and PG Electroplast Ltd. are advancing their planned collaborations with Chinese firms despite pending approvals.
The delays in receiving approvals for these collaborations are currently ranging from three to twelve months.

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