– This facility will produce advanced semiconductor wafers (12-inch) catering primarily to automotive electronics demands driven by electric vehicles (EVs) and next-gen mobility.
– Under development by Taiwan’s Powerchip semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation, SBI Holdings, and other Japanese firms via a joint venture entity (Japan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company), the plant plans to manufacture over 40,000 wafers/month when operational.
Prime Minister narendra Modi’s trip underscores strategic developments between India and one of its strongest allies in Asia-Japan-showcasing ongoing efforts at economic collaboration combined with cultural symbolism such as personal gestures from Japanese leaders like Shigeru Ishiba joining him on public transport systems like the Shinkansen.
The tour of critical infrastructure such as semiconductor plants highlights converging priorities for both nations around technological innovation and industrial resilience amidst shifting global supply chain dynamics. For India specifically:
Japan’s automotive electronics advancements stemming from this new facility may lead trade diversification opportunities bridging both nations’ growth prospects regarding EV mobility eco-systems globally.
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