Samsung's Indian mobile handset plant on stream
20th Feb 2006, 17:38 GMT
NEW DELHI - South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., the world's third-largest mobile phone maker, said on Monday its Indian handset plant had begun production, helping it cut costs in a fast-growing sector.
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