India is intensifying efforts to boost its semiconductor industry, with a focus on talent development and reducing import tariffs. Taiwan highlights talent gaps and high import tariffs as challenges in the semiconductor sector. The move aims to enhance India's semiconductor fabrication capacity by 2024, positioning the country as a key player in the global semiconductor manufacturing landscape.
“The hope is to create the next gen of critical electronic components, and beat Beijing in the battle for adv tech. That will involve everything from developing better measurement techniques for microelectronic materials to new strats for chip packaging” https://t.co/yPCvK5b05S
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