Colt DCS to invest $1.3 billion in India
跨國數據業者Colt DCS將在印度投入13億美金設立數據中心
A significant global provider of data centres, Colt Data Centre Services (DCS), is preparing a USD 1.3 billion investment in India. With investment plans stretched over the following three to four years, it intends to establish two data campuses in Chennai and Mumbai.
Colt DCS recently disclosed that Airoli, Navi Mumbai, would be the site of its first data centre in India. On a 15 acre property, this data centre will eventually have a 120 MW capacity and cover 62,000 square metres. Of this, 22 MW are already in use. The company has since disclosed that its plans for Mumbai are significantly more ambitious, with a total investment estimated to be worth USD 750 million and the first phase alone costing USD 115 million.
Foxconn plans to increase employment and investment in India over the next 12 months
富士康計畫於未來12個月內提高印度員工數和投資額
According to a company executive, Apple supplier Foxconn plans to double both its labor and investment by the next year in India.
The largest electronics contract maker in the world, based in Taiwan, Foxconn, has rapidly increased its market share in India by investing in production facilities there.
The company is “aiming for another doubling of employment, FDI (foreign direct investment), and business size in India” by this time next year, according to V Lee, Foxconn’s representative in India.
Foxconn already has a 40,000-person-strong iPhone manufacturing in the Tamil Nadu state.
The state of Karnataka announced in August that Foxconn would invest $600 million in two projects there to produce chip-making machinery and iPhone case components.
Tata to invest Rs 200 crore to set up semiconductor unit and testing center in Karnataka
印商塔塔集團將投入20億盧比在卡納塔卡邦設立半導體組裝測試廠
The Tata Group plans to invest Rs 200 crore to build a semiconductor testing and packing unit at Narasapura in Kolar district, which is located about 65 kilometres from Bengaluru.
Tata Group is planned to establish an Assembly, Testing, Marking and Packaging (ATMP) plant in Kolar as a result of Wistron’s iPhone manufacturing facility there being taken over by Tata Group.
In the ecosystem of the semiconductor industry, ATMP is crucial. Wafers are created at wafer fabs/foundries and then processed into individual chips, packaged, and tested at ATMP facilities to get them ready for usage in electronic devices.
小編點評:近年來,塔塔集團持續在印度的電子硬件領域擴展其業務。為了在卡納塔卡邦的科拉爾市建立半導體工廠,該公司目前正準備投資20億盧比。這個新設施將包括生產市場上可用的矽晶圓芯片組的必要的工具。
UP developing an extensive aeropolis Near Jewar International Airport
北方邦將在諾伊達國際機場旁建造航空都市
6,554 hectares of land in Jewar along the Yamuna Motorway have been set aside by the Yamuna Motorway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) for the construction of an aerotropolis near Noida airport.
Along the same motorway, the administration also has plans to build an aviation hub on 4,480 hectares of land.
The Aerotropolis will be modelled after Delhi’s Aerocity, which is close to the IGI airport, claims Arun Vir Singh, CEO of YEIDA. According to a report in the Hindustan Times, the Aerotropolis in Jewar will be far larger and aspire to become a significant hub for commercial activity.
https://swarajyamag.com/infrastructure/yamuna-authority-approves-massive-aerotropolis-to-spur-airport-driven-growth-around-the-noida-airport
小編點評:航空都市(Aerotropolis)是一個建立在機場周圍的發展,其中機場充當主要的經濟和交通樞紐,影響城市的增長和發展。它結合了物流、商業和航空旅行,形成一個無縫的貿易和運輸樞紐。
India intends graded customs duties on telecom components to boost domestic manufacturing
印度計劃對電信元件實行漸進式的關稅 以促進國內製造
India is thinking about gradually imposing customs fees on key telecom components in an effort to strengthen its domestic supply chain and turn it into a global hub for the manufacturing of telecom gear.
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) is reportedly reviewing a plan that would start an import fee of 10% in January and increase it to 15% by October of the following year.
The components that are being targeted include packaging goods, antennae, WiFi switches, housing made of plastic or metal, wires, cables, USB ports, connectors, power adaptors, and other mechanical and electrical components used in the telecom sector.
The government’s Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP), which aims to promote local production and value addition, includes these potential import taxes.
https://www.indiatoday.in/business/story/india-government-customs-duty-15-per-cent-telecom-components-2437518-2023-09-19
小編點評:這旨在促使電信元件製造商/供應商考慮在印度進行本地製造。這一需求的發展值得在印度市場從事電信設備/產品的台灣公司關注。
NavIC chips might be made mandatory for auto manufacturers
政府將要求汽車廠將印度本土導航系統NavIC導入所有國內市場車輛
Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the state minister for electronics and information technology, suggested on Thursday that the Centre would impose requirements on smartphone and auto manufacturers to enable the Navigation with Indian Constellation (NavIC) capability in products intended for the domestic market.
The largest tech corporation in the world, Apple, unveiled on Tuesday the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max versions, which for the first time utilise navigational technology created by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro). As an alternative to the US Global Positioning System (GPS), Russia’s Global Navigation Satellite System, the European Union’s Galileo, China’s BeiDou, and Japan’s Quasi-Zenith Satellite System, this enables iOS app developers to use a homegrown system.
Xiaomi Supplier to Open Factory Near Delhi
小米供應商將在德里設廠
Dixon Technologies India Ltd., a supplier to Xiaomi, plans to open an enormous new facility on the outskirts of New Delhi as India encourages Chinese tech companies to work with local assembly partners.
According to reports, Dixon will invest more than 4 billion rupees ($48.2 million) over the course of three years in the factory, which is spread out over more than 300,000 square feet, or the size of six football fields and will primarily produce Xiaomi smartphones. A government official is scheduled to officially open the plant at the end of this month.
Because India has been pushing Chinese companies to localize everything from device manufacture to distribution, Xiaomi was forced to work with Dixon for smartphone assembly. This implies that Xiaomi’s more established suppliers in India, Bharat FIH of Foxconn Technology Group and DBG Technology Co. are likely to experience a decline in sales.