Vivo entered Indian handset market in 2014 and has had only one manufacturing unit since.
Indo-Asian News Service Dec 13,2018 17:30 PM IST
Chinese smartphone maker Vivo on Thursday said it has acquired 169 acres of land in Uttar Pradesh and will spend 40 billion rupees ($559 million) to set up its second local plant in India.
The land is located near Vivo’s existing 50-acre manufacturing facility.
A man speaks on his mobile phone outside the headquarters of Vivo in Sao Paulo June 30,2010. Telefonica appears to have won its battle for a bigger share of the Brazilian market after raising its original offer for Portugal Telecom’s stake in mobile operator Vivo by a third to 7.