Vedanta and Foxconn are to invest 1.54tn rupees ($19.5bn) in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s home state of Gujarat to build one of India’s first semiconductor manufacturing complexes — part of a high-stakes, government-backed push to build domestic chipmaking capacity.The Indian mining and industrial group and the Taiwanese contract manufacturer chose Gujarat over neighbouring Maharashtra, which was also vying for the business, for their joint venture. Vedanta’s chair Anil Agarwal said it would bring “India’s own Silicon Valley?.?.?.?a step closer now”.
印度礦業(yè)及工業(yè)集團(tuán)Vedanta和臺(tái)灣代工制造商富士康(Foxconn)將在印度總理納倫德拉?莫迪(Narendra Modi)的家鄉(xiāng)古吉拉特邦(Gujarat)投資1.54萬億盧比(合195億美元),興建印度首批半導(dǎo)體制造綜合體之一——這是推動(dòng)印度國內(nèi)芯片制造產(chǎn)能建設(shè)的投入巨大的努力的一部分,這項(xiàng)努力得到印度政府的支持。