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India offers cash to chip makers

by on02 April 2021


Set up a plant and we will give you a billion dollars

India is offering more than $1 billion in cash to each semiconductor company that sets up manufacturing units in the country as it seeks to build on its smartphone assembly industry and strengthen its electronics supply chain.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "Make in India" drive has helped to turn India into the world's second biggest mobile manufacturer after China. New Delhi believes it is time for chip companies to set up in the country.

"The government will give cash incentives of more than $1 billion to each company which will set up chip fabrication units", a senior government official told Reuters.

"We're assuring them that the government will be a buyer and there will also be mandates in the private market for companies to buy locally made chips."

India also wants to establish reliable suppliers for its electronics and telecom industry to cut dependence on China following border skirmishes last year.

Chips made locally will be designated as "trusted sources" and can be used in products ranging from CCTV cameras to 5G equipment.

Last modified on 02 April 2021
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