India clears Dixon-Vivo JV for domestic smartphone manufacturing

Workers assemble electronic parts at a Dixon Technologies facility in Noida, India, May 20, 2025. (Photo: Reuters)

July 9 (Reuters) – Dixon Technologies said on Thursday the Indian government had approved ​its joint venture with Chinese ‌smartphone maker Vivo Mobile, clearing the way for the companies to ​set up a smartphone ​manufacturing company in India.

  • The joint ⁠venture will be owned 51% ​by Dixon and 49% by ​Vivo Mobile India.
  • Large investments by Chinese companies in Indian ventures draw tougher ​scrutiny under domestic regulations. Such ​investments typically require senior-level government clearance under ‌rules ⁠that govern investments from nations sharing a land border with India.
  • The venture will manufacture ​smartphones and ​other ⁠electronic devices as an original equipment manufacturer in ​India and will undertake ​Vivo’s ⁠smartphone production orders.
  • The joint venture will also be able to ⁠manufacture ​electronic products for ​other brands, Dixon said.

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