India reportedly to offer US$5 billion incentive to boost electronics manufacturing
[Digitimes] - 11/26/2024
India is preparing to roll out a new set of incentives worth up to US$5 billion, aiming to encourage companies to manufacture electronic components domestically. Designed by India's electronics ministry, this initiative targets the production of parts for various gadgets, ranging from mobile (…)
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