semiconductor supply chain, claimed a new study by SBI Research titled «The Beginning of a New World Order of Collaborative Knowledge Economies» on Monday. The comments on the back of India securing $825 million for a new chip assembly and test facility in India by American chip maker Micron Technology. “India at present has a negligible share in semiconductor supply chain.
For the Semiconductor mission, India needs to start from level zero, and lots of consistent efforts will be needed to fulfil the purpose,” SBI Researchers noted. The government set up the India Semiconductor Mission (ISM) in December 2022 to catalyse the semiconductor ecosystem in the country in manufacturing, packaging and design. “The incentives of designing part of ISM are low.
We have to fully utilise our tech potential by incentivising the Indian startups to work in collaboration with Silicon Valley firms,” SBI research pointed. It suggested that India allow duty-free imports of raw materials used in the semiconductor supply chain, push for a special focus on semiconductors in India-EU FTA and leverage the QUAD partnership--a grouping of Australia, India, Japan and the United States. “We need to do more to secure competitive access to Design software, Materials and Chemicals for the companies which are interested in setting up fabrication facility and/or Assembly, test and packaging unit in India,” SBI researchers said with reference to QUAD countries.
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