Finland's Foreign Minister Erkki Tuomioja has voiced concern over the Chennai plant, which employs many thousand people, being left out of the Microsoft-Nokia deal if the tax dispute with Indian authorities is not resolved and assets of the plant remain frozen by December 12.
"There is an agreement between Nokia and Microsoft that unless this dispute is solved and the assets of its Chennai plant unfreezed before December 12, the Chennai plant would be left outside of Nokia-Microsoft agreement," Tuomioja told a group of visiting Indian journalists here.
When contacted, Nokia said if its assets continue to be frozen by tax authorities then "it must prepare for the eventuality that the Indian factory assets do not transfer to Microsoft."
"This would create regrettable uncertainty at Chennai facility, as this is an industry where quick decisions are essential to success...The unfreezing of assets should happen by December 12 at the latest," the company said.
An offer by Nokia to settle the matter was rejected by the Revenue Department yesterday and the court has listed the matter for December 9.
