Chang Yi Interconnect Technology (India) Pvt Ltd a subsidairy of Foxconn (largest supplier for Apple) has bought a huge property in Telangana.

According to documents accessed by Square Feat India, provided by Propstack, the deal was finalised on October 5, 2023. The total amount paid is Rs 126 crore.

The sale agreement with possession has been signed between seller The Telagana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (TSIIC Ltd) and the buyer is M/s. Chang Yi Interconnect Technology (India) Pvt Ltd

The buyer is the Subsidiary for a Foreign Company held by Foxconn (largest supplier for Apple)

The property details include a total land area of 485639.493 sq ft. It is located at Kongara Kalan.

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