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Tata Electronics, ASML to partner in India's first semiconductor manufacturing facility

Tata Electronics signed an agreement with?ASML to build India's front-end semiconductor manufacturing plant in the state of Gujarat, as India accelerated its efforts to develop a chip industry.

In a joint press release, Tata Electronics and the Dutch chipmaking equipment manufacturer said that their technology would support the planned 300-millimetre fabrication plant for semiconductors in Gujarat.

ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet stated that "India's rapidly growing semiconductor?sector presents many compelling opportunities. We are committed to building long-term partnerships in the region."

Tata Electronics has announced that it is investing $11 billion in the development of a plant at Dholera, Gujarat. The plant will produce chips for applications as diverse as automotive, mobile devices, and artificial intelligence.

India's Ministry of External Affairs announced that the deal was signed by Indian Prime Minister Narendra modi and Dutch Premier Rob Jetten. The two leaders met with the chief executives of leading Dutch companies in sectors such as energy, ports, and technology.

Modi encouraged Dutch companies to invest in areas such as semiconductors and renewable energy. He also urged them to invest in digital technologies, healthcare, and digital technology. Both leaders called for the early implementation of a free trade agreement between India and the European Union.

India has committed?billions in subsidies for attracting?semiconductor manufacturing plants and related manufacturing. Eight projects are currently underway, including a $14 Billion Tata Electronics facility in Gujarat.

Dutch semiconductor firms are looking for new markets and geographic diversification in the face of export controls and trade restraints linked to U.S. and Chinese technology rivalry. (Reporting by Disha Mishra in Bengaluru. Mark Potter (Editing)

(source: Reuters)