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Friday, February 21, 2014

India approves setting up of fab units at Yamuna Expressway and Prantij, Gujarat

Semiconductor Wafer Plants
India has approved the setting up of semiconductor wafer plants, commonly known as fab units, by two consortia costing a total of Rs. 63,410 crores.
India, which wants local production of chips to cut long-term import bills, has renewed a drive to attract investments after a previous attempt failed. The two groups had proposed building plants in India in September.
One of the consortia is made up of Jaiprakash Associates Ltd and TowerJazz and IBM. It plans to set up a plant near New Delhi at a cost of Rs. 34,399 crores, a government statement said on Friday.
The second comprises HSMC Technologies India Private Ltd, Malaysia's Silterra and ST Microelectronics. The group has proposed investment of Rs. 29,013 crores for a plant in the western Gujarat state, the statement said.
The final agreements for the two plants are expected to be signed by August.
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