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Indian contract manufacturers go global: Firms tap tariff-led supply gaps; analysts flag ROI risks
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Indian electronic contract manufacturers are strategically expanding their global footprint through acquisitions and partnerships, capitalizing on supply chain disruptions and tariff shifts, particularly those impacting China. These companies are acquiring technologies and certifications to access markets in the US and Europe, aligning with the Indian government's export promotion efforts.
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