Government assures to support establishing semiconductor industry in India, says Piyush Goyal

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According to Union minister Piyush Goyal, the government is committed to supporting establishing the semiconductor industry in the country. It will help the country to reduce foreign exchange outflows.

 

The remarks of the Commerce and Industry Minister come after Tata Group announced its intention to enter the semiconductor segment, amid a significant shortage of semiconductors worldwide that has also started impacting various industries.

 

At an event Goyal said that creating the semiconductor industry and strengthening the shipping industry will boost the government’s ”Aatmanirbhar‘ or self-reliance initiative.

 

“There is a worldwide shortage of semiconductors and the government is very much focused on bringing the semiconductor industry to India… the government is committed to supporting both these sectors,” he said, specifying that the other sector to be supported is the shipping industry.

 

Last week, N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, announced that the group is thinking upon manufacturing the critical components in the semiconductor industry. The group’s auto business is itself facing a shortage of semiconductors.

 

On Thursday, Goyal also hoped that “large corporates” will be taking interest in the shipping industry, which will give the right impetus to the crucial sector for the country’s foreign trade.

 

Acknowledging that EXIM trade is facing issues on the container front, Goyal explained that much of it was due to global problems. The government is trying to be self-sufficient in manufacturing new containers and the state-owned Concor has come out with a policy for the same.

 

As many as 34 domestic entities have evinced interest in the expression of interest floated by Concor for the container manufacturing contract and added that India has the potential to be self-sufficient on this front as well, he noted.

 

The minister also assured the industry that there will be consistency in policies. Last week, he had voiced concerns about India Inc allegedly acting against the country’s interest and also mentioned about Tata Group’s conduct, triggering a controversy.

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