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Chinese Carmaker BYD To Buy US Firm Jabil’s Mobility Business For $2.2 Bln

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Chinese automaker BYD said on Monday its electronics unit has struck a deal with U.S.-based manufacturer Jabil Inc  to buy its mobile electronics manufacturing business in China for 15.8 billion yuan ($2.2 billion).

The deal will expand BYD Electronic’s (BE)  customer base, product portfolio and its smartphone components business as it looks to capture Jabil’s potential growth in the sector.

Singapore-based Jabil Circuit, which manufactures printed circuit boards, established a unit this month that absorbed its product-manufacturing businesses in Chengdu and Wuxi, which will now be sold to the Chinese group.

Shares in BYD Electronic initially fell as much as 9% in Hong Kong, but reversed their losses and closed flat by the afternoon, while the broader market closed 1% higher. The Hong Kong-listed stock of its parent BYD closed 0.7% up.

Although now best known for its electric vehicle business, BYD started out by selling electronic components. In 2007, it listed its BE unit on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

BE’s major business has been selling electronic components for consumer electronics products such as smartphones and laptops. This was one of three key business segments for BYD Electronic, accounting for more than 70% of its total revenue in 2022.

BYD and BE did not disclose how they planned to finance the deal.

Jabil Circuit works with companies in healthcare, telecommunications, computing and storage, with an aim to drive supply-chain intelligence, according to its website. BYD first entered the car industry in 2003 when it acquired Nanjing-based automaker Qin Chuan, which held a permit for car manufacturing.

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