Hon Hai India subsidiary granted state subsidies – 台北時報

A Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) subsidiary has secured approval for subsidies from Indian authorities for spending and sales from its production base in the country under the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, the Indian Press Information Bureau said in a statement on Wednesday.
Foxconn Hon Hai Technology India Mega Development Pvt Ltd has been given the green light to receive about 3.57 billion rupees (US$43.1 million) for its spending and sales from Aug. 1 last year to March 21, the bureau said.
The unit of iPhone assembler Hon Hai, also known as Foxconn Technology Group (富士康科技集團) globally, is the first global mobile phone producer to be granted approval to receive subsidies under the PLI scheme, the bureau said.
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The PLI scheme was launched by the Indian government in April 2020 to boost the country’s competitive edge in electronics production.
In addition to the Hon Hai unit, Padget Electronics Pvt Ltd, a wholly owned unit of Indian electronics maker Dixon Technologies Ltd, has also secured 583 million rupees, the statement said.
Approval for the subsidy application filed by the Hon Hai unit and another by Padget came from a committee organized by the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry’s Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade, the Indian Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and public policy think tank NITI Aayog, the statement said.
In late December last year, Hon Hai increased its investment in the Indian subsidiary by US$350 million, which industrial sources said was aimed at expanding the unit’s production at its plant in Chennai to roll out iPhone 13s.
Earlier this month, Hon Hai in a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange said that it had further raised investment in the Indian subsidiary by injecting an additional US$500 million, which industrial sources believed would be spent on the Chennai plant to produce iPhone 14s, the latest Apple iPhone series.
The sources’ comments echoed Indian news reports in September that Apple would produce iPhone 14s in Chennai, implying that Hon Hai Precision Industry would be in charge of the rollouts at a time when domestic COVID-19 outbreaks in China have reduced production from the Chinese operations of the Taiwanese company and many other foreign entities.
Hon Hai Precision Industry has solid experience in producing iPhones in India, having manufactured the iPhone XR, the iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 in Chennai, the sources said.
There is “no chance” that building a wafer fab would necessarily create a technical advantage over other semiconductor manufacturing sites, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) chief executive officer C.C. Wei (魏哲家) said on Saturday, amid concerns that Taiwan could gradually lose its competitive edge in the industry due to rising global competition. Wei made the remarks during a speech on challenges facing the semiconductor industry at a forum held by Monte Jade Global Science and Technology Association in Taipei. The possible “de-Taiwanization” of the semiconductor industry has been widely discussed after TSMC announced plans earlier this month to build a second
Seeking SUBSIDIES: The chipmaker cited geopolitical challenges, industry demand issues, inflation and recession as reasons for increased cost and delay of the project Intel Corp is to delay construction of its planned German chip plant and is seeking more in government subsidies, Volksstimme reported. The US-based chipmaker earlier this year announced plans for a mega site worth 17 billion euros (US$18 billion) in Magdeburg. Construction was set to begin by the middle of next year, and the German government planned to provide 6.8 billion euros in state aid. The cost has risen to 20 billion euros, Volksstimme reported. Intel no longer has a planned start date for construction and wants the German government to increase subsidies, the report said. Although Intel has not made any official announcements
UNWINDING CHINA DEAL: The company said the investment had not yet been finalized, amid an ongoing government probe that could lead to a NT$25 million fine A subsidiary of Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) is planning to dispose of its indirect minority stake in China’s Tsinghua Unigroup Co (清華紫光), the latest sign that Beijing’s chip industry is becoming increasingly isolated from the rest of the world. Hon Hai’s China-listed Foxconn Industrial Internet Co (FII, 富士康工業互聯網) is planning to sell the shares to Yantai Haixiu IC Investment Center (煙臺海秀積體電路產業投資中心) for no less than 5.38 billion yuan (US$771.5 million), a Taiwan Stock Exchange filing showed on Friday. Hon Hai said in a separate statement on Saturday that it decided to sell the stake to avoid uncertainty because the investment
GEOPOLITICAL SHIFT: Lower labor costs, relocation incentive policies and advances in global production are helping Hon Hai and Pegatron diversify, a report said India and Vietnam are emerging as Apple Inc’s next manufacturing hubs as assembly partners seek to add resilience to a supply chain heavily centered on China and shaken by its geopolitical and health challenges. Key electronics manufacturers are moving faster to diversify their capacity globally, taking advantage of local incentive policies, Counterpoint Research analysts Ivan Lam (林科宇) and Bai Shenghao (白晟昊) said. The multiyear effort, which began before COVID-19 and the economically stifling lockdowns that roiled China, could see leading partner Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (鴻海精密) move as much as 30 percent of its capacity to those Asian nations and

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