Brand licensing deal won’t impact Chennai plant, says Nokia

May 18, 2016 10:23 pm | Updated 10:23 pm IST - MUMBAI:

Nokia, which returned to the mobile phone market through a brand licensing deal with Finnish company HMD Global Oy, said the deal does not have any impact on its Chennai plant, which is under a tax dispute.

On Wednesday, Nokia signed an exclusive 10-year licensing deal with Finnish company HMD Global Oy to create Nokia-branded phones and tablets, marking the brand’s return two years after the firm sold its handset business to Microsoft in a $7.5 billion deal in 2014.

Nokia’s Chennai plant which was started in 2006 made about 180 million phones at its peak, but operations were suspended and eventually shut due to a Rs. 20,000-crore tax dispute.

The plant was kept outside of the Microsoft deal. Nokia has been looking to sell the plant, but there is an asset freeze by the department of revenue and taxation which needs to be lifted for the sale to happen.

“Our announcement today is totally separate from the status of the Chennai factory and from other issues related to Nokia’s operations in India,” a Nokia spokesperson said in an e-mail response to queries.

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