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MC Exclusive | No child's play, but India need to set up semiconductor capacity: Vedanta Chairman

India needs semiconductor capacity to compete with the first world, Agarwal said.

February 06, 2024 / 20:11 IST
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Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta
Anil Agarwal, Chairman, Vedanta

Vedanta Ltd Chairman Anil Agarwal reiterated that the company is still committed to its plan to set up a semiconductor manufacturing unit, dismissing talks that the government may have put on the backburner the metals and mining company’s plan to foray into the sector.

Last year in July, Foxconn and Vedanta group called off their joint venture that had ambitious plans to invest $19.5 billion to set up a manufacturing unit in Gujarat. Both said they would go ahead with their respective semiconductor business ventures with new partners. Since then, there have been reports that the plan may get shelved, which Vedanta has denied.

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“It is not a child's play. We are doing the semiconductor project. We are there. We are submitting, we are talking. We are working on it,” Agarwal said in response to media reports that the company has not submitted a final plan to the government for approval.

On February 5, Business Standard reported, quoting the minister of state for electronics and information technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, that the government is not looking at Vedanta’s plans as serious proposals in the absence of a technology partner and a new proposal.