Indian Semiconductor Mission: Centre invites more companies to set up units
The government officials are meeting with representatives of industries such as ultra-pure copper, aluminium, water and gases, and others to explore their needs for establishing units near the proposed semiconductor manufacturing units, sources told the ET.
Executives from several of these corporations returned to these sites last month, escorted by central and state government officials who took notes on some of their concerns, one of the officials said.
The entire process of semiconductor manufacturing involves around 1,200 distinct types of raw materials, said the official.
“There are some raw materials such as some rare earth minerals for which we have no option but to depend on imports. For others, which can be manufactured domestically, we want a complete ecosystem,” the official told ET.
The central government plans to grant incentives totaling 50 per cent of the entire cost of the project under the scheme announced in 2021.
So far, the Centre has received three proposals for chip production, including one from the International Semiconductor Consortium (ISMC) managed by Abu Dhabi-based Next Orbit Ventures. The other two applicants are Singapore-based IGSS Ventures and the Vedanta-Foxconn consortium.
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