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Govt clears display manufacturing JV of Dixon and HKC

Financial Express Chandigarh

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March 10, 2026

DIXON TECHNOLOGIES (INDIA) on Monday received approval from the ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) for its proposed joint venture with HKC Overseas under Press Note 3 of 2020, clearing a key regulatory hurdle for the company’s planned entry into display technology manufacturing.

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The approval allows HKC Overseas, an affiliate of HKC Corporation, to acquire a minority stake in Dixon Display Technologies (DDTPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Dixon Technologies. Following completion of the transaction, Dixon will hold a 74% stake in the venture while HKC Overseas will own the remaining 26%.

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