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    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.

    Priyank Kharge meets IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, requests Centre's support for state's chip firms

    Karnataka IT minister Priyank Kharge met Ashwini Vaishnaw, union IT minister, to seek support for the state's semiconductor and electronics space. Kharge said that the State has the highest share of 46% in India in housing innovative companies and contributes 10% of India's industrial output.

    Synopsys will help Tata Electronics design custom chips

    US-based chip design company Synopsys will help Tata Electronics in multiple aspects of its fab facility—India’s first—coming up in Gujarat and its assembly and testing unit in Assam, chief executive Sassine Ghazi told ET. Ghazi also met with Tata Electronics CEO Randhir Thakur and Tata Sons chairman N Chandrasekaran in Mumbai. He held talks with Ola Cabs chief Bhavish Aggarwal in Bengaluru.

    S&P 500, Nasdaq lower as semiconductor shares weigh

    AI chip firm Nvidia fell by 4.4%, following losses in the previous session that caused its market valuation to drop below Microsoft's. Other semiconductor stocks, including Qualcomm, Broadcom, Micron Technology, and Arm Holdings, declined between 2% and 5%, leading to a 2.2% decrease in the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index.

    To address talent shortage, chipmakers skilling engineering students

    Firms like Intel India, AMD, Applied Materials and Tessolve are teaming up students and employees to work on real-life projects, establishing labs in institutes like IIT-Bombay, driving industry-academia partnerships to conduct research in core design and AI training and sponsoring students pursuing research.

    Karnataka ready to offer 20% subsidy for semiconductor investments, says minister, seeks Centre's support

    Karnataka is prepared to offer 20% subsidy support for investments in semiconductor projects if the Centre provides 50% equity support, as stated by state's industry & infrastructure minister MB Patil.

    • Karnataka seeks Centre's support for semiconductor investments akin to Gujarat

      Industries & Infrastructure Minister MB Patil seeks support for semiconductor investments in Karnataka similar to the support received by Micron Technology in Gujarat under the Indian Semiconductor Mission. Micron is investing $2.75 billion in an ATMP plant with government subsidies. Kumaraswamy and Kharge have also commented on the investment.

      India, US agree to step up cooperation on semiconductors, critical minerals

      India and the US have deepened their cooperation on supply chain, semiconductors, and critical minerals during the iCET meeting in New Delhi. They launched a new strategic semiconductor partnership to co-develop processes for precision-guided ammunition. The partnership also aims to build India's semiconductor and ICT ecosystem. Additionally, they agreed to work together on ensuring a reliable supply of critical minerals, including co-investing in lithium and rare earths projects. Both countries are also establishing an Advanced Materials R&D Forum and exploring collaborations in technologies for critical minerals.

      How state governments are chipping in with housing support at new semiconductor hubs

      State governments in Assam, Gujarat, and Tamil Nadu are supporting upcoming electronics and semiconductor manufacturing hubs by providing infrastructure, including housing for workers. The Tata Group is building mega-housing projects, hostels, and dormitories with subsidised land from Assam and Gujarat governments. In Tamil Nadu, the government is assisting the housing project at the Hosur plant where Tata Electronics assembles iPhone enclosures.

      Kumaraswamy clarifies remarks over job creation, says semiconductor industry strategic for India

      Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy clarified he was misquoted about remarks on US semiconductor firm Micron, stressing the importance of the semiconductor industry for electronics and automobile manufacturing. He expressed appreciation for @PMOIndia's initiatives and pledged to support them through his ministry. Kumaraswamy emphasized the strategic significance of bringing the semiconductor sector to India and creating jobs in the small-scale industry.

      PLI scheme to attract Rs 3-4 lakh cr investments over 4 yrs; pvt sector capex may accelerate: Icra

      Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme is projected to draw investments worth Rs 3-4 lakh crore over four years, creating 2 lakh jobs. Icra Executive VP K Ravichandran foresees private sector capex growth in sectors like oil, gas, metals, healthcare, and cement, with potential tax breaks to boost disposable income for higher investments.

      ByteDance plans $2.1 billion investment in Malaysia for AI, minister says

      As part of the deal, the latest in a number of global tech companies expanding into Southeast Asia, ByteDance will also expand its data centre facilities in Malaysia's Johor state through an additional 1.5 billion ringgit investment, Investment, Trade And Industry Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz said.

      Zoho applies for semiconductor manufacturing facility in India

      Software company Zoho, aiming to tap into India's aspirations to become a global semiconductor player, has applied with a partner to set up a semiconductor manufacturing facility in India. Co-founder Sridhar Vembu confirmed the move, citing a stringent evaluation process. The initiative aligns with India's semiconductor manufacturing incentive plan.

      S&P 500, Nasdaq close at record highs as data supports Fed easing

      S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs on Wednesday fueled by tech stocks amid expectations of Fed's easing cycle, impacting various sectors and economic indicators.

      How China rose to lead the world in cars and solar panels

      Heavy subsidies for industry, together with weak sales in China, have set the stage for an export boom, raising fears of factory job losses elsewhere

      Google to invest $2 billion in data centre and cloud services in Malaysia

      Google announces $2 billion investment in Malaysia for its first data centre and cloud region, supporting the country's digital ambitions and AI capabilities to enhance local industry and global competitiveness.

      Malaysia targets over $100 billion in semiconductor industry investment

      Malaysia aims for $107 billion investment in its semiconductor industry, led by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, targeting design, packaging, and manufacturing. The country is a key player globally, attracting major investments from firms like Intel and Infineon.

      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.

      Electronics companies seek Rs 35,000-crore incentive plan for components

      "The incentive scheme is needed to support growing demand for electronics components to the tune of $75-$80 billion by 2026, and $300 billion by 2032 to support $300 billion worth of electronics products manufacturing by 2026 and $1.2 trillion by 2032," the India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), which represents top smartphone brands and manufacturing companies, said.

      India’s electronic manufacturing service industry is humming — now to stick to the flight path

      India's competitiveness will depend on continuing reforms, de-bureaucratisation, contract enforcement, effective dispute resolution mechanisms, last-mile facilitation, building of sectoral ecosystems, and governance law and order stability.

      Apple supplier Foxconn among firms asked to cut power use in Vietnam

      The request for energy-saving measures, which two other industry sources said was sent to multiple manufacturers, is precautionary and aimed at averting a repeat of last summer when power shortage led to over a billion dollars in lost output.

      Expecting good response from many companies on EV policy: DPIIT Secy

      India expects positive responses from automobile companies on its electric-vehicle policy to attract global players like Tesla through tariff tweaks. The government aims to encourage manufacturers to establish bases in India without incurring costs. Duty concessions and investment commitments are key incentives for setting up manufacturing units. Companies can import CBUs at reduced customs duty.

      Taiwan is selling more to the US than China in major shift away from Beijing

      Taiwan is shifting its focus away from China, the world's second-largest economy, and towards the United States. The world's largest computer chip maker, TSMC, announced bigger investments in the U.S. last month after a boost from the Biden administration. Taiwanese semiconductor company ended its two-decade-long run in mainland China amid a global race to gain the edge in the high-tech industry.

      ‘We are witnessing the return of industrial policy now — unlike the past, this is shaped by a globalised world, climate change and AI’

      "Right now, in the post-global financial crisis era, and particularly post-Covid, we are seeing the return of industrial policy but it’s taking a different form from the past — it is far more financialised now, it tries to work within the parameters and institutions of a globalised world and it is much more outward-oriented."

      Zoho plans $700 million foray into chipmaking

      Indian software giant Zoho is considering a $700 million investment in chip manufacturing, focusing on compound semiconductors for specialized applications. The proposal, under review by India's IT ministry, aligns with the country's semiconductor agenda, aiming to compete globally. Zoho seeks government incentives to establish the operation, aiming to diversify its business.

      Few Chinese electric cars are sold in U.S., but industry fears a flood

      American automakers expressed their approval of the Biden administration's decision on Tuesday to levy a 100% tariff on electric vehicles imported from China. They stated that these vehicles could undercut billions of dollars of investments made in electric vehicle and battery manufacturing facilities in the United States.

      How China rose to lead the world in cars and solar panels

      Top leaders in the United States and Europe have started urging China to reduce its exports to the world and boost its imports.

      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.

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