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iPhone maker strikes pact for chip plant in western India

Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the assembler of most of the world’s iPhones, plans to build a chipmaking facility in India with a local partner to tap the rising demand for semiconductors and the government’s support for such projects.

By Bloomberg  Sept 13, 2022 5:03:50 PM IST (Published)

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Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the assembler of most of the world’s iPhones, plans to build a chipmaking facility in India with a local partner to tap the rising demand for semiconductors and the government’s support for such projects.
A joint venture of Taiwan’s Hon Hai, known also as Foxconn, and metals company Vedanta Ltd. will set up a factory in Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The total investment in the project, which includes semiconductor fabrication, assembly and testing as well as display production, is set to reach Rs 1.54 lakh crore ($19.4 billion), Vedanta said in a statement Tuesday.

While the partners have little experience running large chip operations, they are betting on rising demand as everything from smartphones and cars to home appliances contain an increasing number of semiconductors. Modi’s government late last year unveiled a $10 billion incentive plan, offering to cover as much as half of a project’s cost, to lure display and semiconductor fabricators to set up base in India. The country is also the world’s no. 2 smartphone maker.