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Jul. 15, 2026

India approves US$13 billion semiconductor plan

India approves US$13 billion semiconductor plan

NEW DELHI: India approved a new semiconductor programme on Wednesday (Jul 15), offering more than US$13 billion in financial assistance to accelerate local chip production, as it seeks to become a global electronics powerhouse. India's Union... Read more.

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