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    Will consumer durables & EMS stocks see another round of re-rating? 7 stocks with an upside potential of up to 24%

    There are talks of the budget being focussed on two things, one giving continued push to investment and second to increase the disposable income in the hands of people. The second could be done by cutting taxes or making changes with the tax slab. While many sectors will feel the impact but one of the sectors which may feel maximum impact is the consumer durable sector. Now given the fact that the consumer durable sector has a closed link with the EMS companies, they both have to be looked at together. Check out Stock Reports Plus, powered by Refinitiv, for price targets of over 4,000 listed stocks along with detailed company analysis focusing on five key components - earnings, fundamentals, relative valuation, risk and price momentum to generate standardized scores. SR+ Reports is a complimentary offering to ETPrime members.

    Foxconn’s Bharat FIH is facing turbulence due to top-level exits

    Foxconn group company Bharat FIH is in a rough spot, with three of its independent directors having exited its board in the past three months. Interglobe Aviation chairman Venkataramani Sumantran, Sify Technologies cofounder Ramaraj R and former IT and telecom secretary Aruna Sundararajan have resigned. Sources cited the company’s lack of direction as the main reason for the resignations.

    International toy fair to begin on July 6; over 100 foreign buyers to participate

    Wooden toy maker Gautam said that different categories of toys will be showcased to buyers such as electronics, soft toys, playground equipment and board games. The country's toy exports declined marginally to USD 152.34 million in 2023-24 from USD 153.89 million in the previous financial year, according to a report by economic think tank GTRI.

    US chip dreams will fade without more immigrants

    In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, Democrats and Republicans passed the Chips and Science Act to revitalize US semiconductor manufacturing. However, a failure to address the shortage of skilled workers threatens the industry's growth. Proposed solutions include a specialized visa program and increased support for STEM education.

    India says rising solar cell output will curb imports from China

    In a bid to wean itself off Chinese imports, India has levied taxes on some solar components and introduced a so-called approved list of models and manufacturers, a non-tariff trade barrier that’s essentially meant to keep foreign shipments out.

    Revving up: Fuelled by PLI, Indian automakers eye global EV space, targeting Europe & other developed markets

    Indian auto manufacturers are seizing the export opportunity in the electric vehicle (EV) market, driven by increasing demand for cleaner mobility in developed countries and government support. Companies like Maruti Suzuki and Hero MotoCorp are gearing up to export their EV models to Europe, leveraging India's frugal manufacturing capabilities. With India's production-linked incentive scheme and alignment with global standards, automakers aim to challenge Chinese dominance in the EV sector and establish India as an EV export hub.

    • Japan's Advantest says AI demand boosting memory tester business

      HBM, a type of high performance memory where chips are stacked to save space and reduce power consumption, is used when processing the large amount of data needed for AI tasks.

      Japan's Nikkei rises as chip-related shares track US peers higher

      Japan's Nikkei share average rose 0.55% to close at 38,703.51, led by Tokyo Electron and chip-related stocks, but gains were limited ahead of global central bank meetings.

      Japan's Nikkei jumps as chip-related shares track US peers higher

      Japan's Nikkei share average rose over 1% on Thursday, led by Tokyo Electron and other chip-related stocks tracking U.S. peers higher.

      A dozen consumer companies line up IPOs amid a thriving stock market

      India's primary market anticipates a dozen consumer-facing companies to launch IPOs this year to capitalize on market potential. Companies like Coca-Cola's bottling partner HCCB, CG Foods, Allied Blenders & Distillers, Urban Tots, Cremica Food, Patel's R Mart, PNG Jewellers, Baazar Style Retail, Unicommerce eSolutions, One Mobikwik Systems, and Swiggy are among those planning IPOs.

      Why imports from China are rising despite atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives

      Imports from China is something India should monitor. But in some ways, this might be the way for the country to become a self-reliant economy.

      GX Group to make telecom gear in India for the world

      GX Group plans to establish a new Rs 100-crore manufacturing facility in India to export FTTH equipment globally, supporting the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative. This will be their second plant, following a 2021 Haryana unit. The new facility will produce Wi-Fi routers and GPON equipment for Indian and international markets, including Europe and Africa.

      US is slowing AI chip exports to Middle East by Nvidia, AMD

      In October, the Commerce Department added much of the Middle East to chip export restrictions that originally focused on China and a handful of other foreign adversaries. That meant companies needed a special US government license to ship cutting-edge semiconductors and chipmaking tools to countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

      How China's EV makers aim to beat Tesla, legacy automakers in Europe

      Chinese EV titans BYD, Chery and Great Wall Motor (GWM) are preparing a fusillade of product launches - about 20 over the next five years - and spending heavily on sales and marketing in their most important export market.

      To woo local chip makers, China sets up $47.5-billion fund

      The third phase of National Integrated Circuit Industry Investment Fund has amassed 344 billion yuan ($47.5 billion) from the central government and various state-owned banks and enterprises, including Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Ltd, according to Tianyancha, an online platform that aggregates official company registration information. The fund was incorporated on May 24.

      Japan's Nikkei hits closing high as Nvidia earnings boost tech

      Japan's Nikkei share average rose to a one month high led by tech stocks after Nvidia's strong earnings. Analyst Kenji Abe from Daiwa Securities mentioned the positive impact on Japanese tech stocks, especially semiconductor-related companies.

      Ananant Systems working with major local OEMs to develop BSNL’s 5G chip

      Bengaluru-based Ananant Systems is looking to address the expanding requirements for advanced connectivity, computing, and security for wireless 5G and 6G infrastructure and devices. Its offerings include intellectual property (IP), chip design, semiconductor products, software, and systems, all developed and owned in India.

      Global chips battle intensifies with $81 billion subsidy surge

      The concern over China’s rapid advances in key electronics turned into a full-scale panic during the pandemic because chip shortages emphasised the significance of these tiny devices for economic security.

      South Korea prepares support package worth over $7 billion for chip industry

      Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said the government would soon announce details of the package, which targets chip materials, equipment makers, and fabless companies throughout the semiconductor supply chain.

      Micron set to get $6.1 billion in chip grants from US

      The award, which is not yet finalised, will fund chipmaking facilities in New York and Idaho from the CHIPS & Science law, the senator said in a statement.

      ASML Q1 bookings miss forecast, but China sales hold up

      ASML faces lower Q1 bookings but stable China sales despite U.S. restrictions. Anticipates 2025 growth due to demand from TSMC, Nvidia, Apple, and new chip plants. Shares dropped to 873.40 euros.

      South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace to spin off industrial solutions businesses from defence

      South Korea's Hanwha Aerospace announced plans to spin off its semiconductor equipment and video surveillance businesses to focus on its defense division. The spin-off will separate chip equipment maker Hanwha Precision Machinery and surveillance camera maker Hanwha Vision into a new industrial solutions company. The move aims to enhance the valuation of its high-growth chip equipment business and streamline its defense-focused strategy. Hanwha Aerospace's market capitalization is expected to benefit from the spin-off, aligning with Hanwha Group's efforts to streamline its defense business.

      Why maintaining ASML equipment is the new front in US-China chip war

      ASML dominates the market for lithography tools - huge expensive, complex machines that perform one step in the chipmaking process, helping to create circuitry.

      At major China chip fair, firms ramp up call to buy domestic

      The message was plastered across booths and marketing materials of a variety of companies, from chip equipment makers to materials producers. These included Vel-Tec Semiconductor, a Kunshan-based firm that makes photoresist coating equipment, and Shenzhen-listed Jingsheng, which manufactures machines used for processing silicon wafers.

      Buy local chips, China urges EV makers as US clash deepens

      Chinese government urges EV manufacturers to boost local chip purchases through Ministry of Industry, aiming to reduce reliance on Western imports. Tender processes show preference for local suppliers even with lower price offers from foreign bidders. The ministry is now directly instructing firms to avoid foreign semiconductors if at all possible, said the people, who asked to remain anonymous discussing sensitive information.

      India to be on high-stake global stage of chip makers in 5 years: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw

      India aims to become a global semiconductor powerhouse, attracting major players with carefully-crafted policies. The country's semiconductor value chain includes a proposed fab, assembly and test units, and partnerships with Tata Group. India's plans align with the geopolitical battleground and aim to foster local industry and job creation.

      China seeks military advantage from ASML tools: Dutch government

      Dutch trade minister Geoffrey van Leeuwen said that ASML tools are used to make advanced semiconductors that can go into "high-value weapons systems and weapons of mass destruction" and the Dutch government focuses on "the risk of undesirable end use" when reviewing export licensing decisions.

      US chip stocks tumble after strongest year since 2009

      This week's drop in semiconductor stocks has tracked a broad Wall Street decline as investors await the Federal Reserve's December meeting minutes due later on Wednesday for clues on its interest rate path.

      Chinese chip equipment makers grab market share as US tightens curbs

      Chinese domestic equipment manufacturers, such as toolmaker Naura and etching equipment maker AMEC, are winning a much higher proportion of tenders from Chinese foundries than in previous years, as chipmakers race to replace foreign-made equipment with domestically made alternatives, research showed.

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