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India roundup: Samsung Indian workers end month-long strike

Jingyue Hsiao, DIGITIMES Asia, Taipei 0

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Samsung workers ended their month-long strike in Tamil Nadu. The Indian Mobile Congress highlighted the country's emerging status in the global mobile phone supply chain.

Samsung and Tamil Nadu confirm end of workers' strike in India

Samsung Electronics and the Tamil Nadu government confirmed that workers at the Tamil Nadu factory have ended their strike, effectively concluding a labor protest that lasted more than a month.

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