Vedanta, Foxconn to invest $19.5 bn in Gujarat for chip project

Gujarat won in a close race with India's richest state, Maharashtra

September 13, 2022 09:20 pm | Updated 09:49 pm IST - NEW DELHI

Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal speaks during signing of MoU between the Government of Gujarat and Vedanta-Foxconn Group regarding the manufacturing semiconductor and display fab in the state, in Ahmedabad.

Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal speaks during signing of MoU between the Government of Gujarat and Vedanta-Foxconn Group regarding the manufacturing semiconductor and display fab in the state, in Ahmedabad. | Photo Credit: PTI

Vedanta Ltd. and Taiwan's Foxconn will invest $19.5 billion (₹1.54 trillion) under a pact signed on Tuesday to set up a semiconductor project in Gujarat, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's home state.

Reuters was first to report on Monday that the joint venture obtained subsidies, including on capital expenditure and electricity, from Gujarat.

They plan to build separate units for semiconductor and display production near the western state's largest city, Ahmedabad.

Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendrabhai Patel said the venture would create more than 100,000 jobs, and the state was prepared to extend any support to the project, which it won in a close race with India's richest state, Maharashtra.

Foxconn is acting as the technical partner, while oil-to-metals conglomerate Vedanta is financing the project as it looks to diversify into chip manufacturing.

Foxconn said in a statement that the state's infrastructure and the government's active support "increases confidence in setting up a semiconductor factory".

The Indian government has said it will expand incentives beyond an initial $10 billion plan for those investing in semiconductor manufacturing, as it aims to become a key player in the global supply chain for chips.

Vedanta is the third company to announce a chip plant location in India after international consortium ISMC and Singapore-based IGSS Ventures, which are setting up in the southern states Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, respectively.

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