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Merck, Linde eye India for semiconductor-grade chemical, gas facilities: Report

Semiconductor production relies on over 150 chemicals and more than 30 gases and minerals, with their quality and reliability playing a crucial role in the success of the manufacturing process.

February 21, 2025 / 09:50 IST
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The proposed investments by Merck and Linde would contribute to the development of a robust supply chain for India’s semiconductor sector.

Global specialty chemicals and industrial gases giants Merck and Linde are considering setting up manufacturing facilities in India to cater to the country’s growing semiconductor industry, Economic Times reported, citing sources familiar with the development. The move signals increasing interest from global players in becoming part of India’s emerging chip manufacturing ecosystem.

Semiconductor production relies on over 150 chemicals and more than 30 gases and minerals, with their quality and reliability playing a crucial role in the success of the manufacturing process.

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According to Economic Times, German multinational Merck is in discussions with the Indian government to establish a specialty chemicals plant specifically for the semiconductor sector. The potential investment for the facility is estimated to be between $300 million and $500 million, though the location is yet to be finalized.

Meanwhile, industrial gases firm Linde is reportedly planning to set up plants dedicated to high-purity gases essential for semiconductor production. In a statement to Economic Times, Linde confirmed its commitment to supporting the growth of the semiconductor industry in India.