Customers enter the Fifth Avenue Apple store in Manhattan, New York September 19, 2014. REUTERS/Adrees Latif

TOKYO (Reuters) - Apple Inc is building a technical development center in Japan, Prime Minister Abe Shinzo said on Tuesday, which a company spokesman later confirmed, saying that the plan calls for several dozen jobs to be created as a result.

"Apple has decided it undertake cutting-edge R&D in Japan," Jiji news service quoted Abe as saying in a campaign speech outside of Tokyo ahead of a general election on Sunday. "It will be formally announced soon."

Abe said the facility will be on par with Apple's biggest technical development centers in Asia, Jiji and Kyodo news said, without offering any further detail.

An Apple spokesman in London said the new technical center will be located in Yokohama, outside Tokyo, and will lead to the creation of dozens of new jobs.

Technical development centers typically are involved in aspects of new processes or products, rather than designing finished products.

All of Apple's research and new product development continues to be done from the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California, the spokesman added.





(Reporting By Teppei Kasai in Tokyo and Eric Auchard in London; Editing by William Mallard, Ryan Woo and Susan Thomas)