Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Gujarat govt announces Semiconduc­tor Policy

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AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat government on Wednesday announced a dedicated policy to attract new investment in the semiconduc­tor sector by offering incentives and subsidies to start operations in the state.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel unveiled the ‘Gujarat Semiconduc­tor Policy’, will remain in force till 2027, state Science and Technology Minister Jitu Vaghani said.

Under the policy, the state government will set up ‘Dholera Semicon City’ in the Dholera Special Investment Region near Ahmedabad where eligible projects will be given subsidy for setting up manufactur­ing units, he said.

Gujarat has now become the first state in the country to have a dedicated policy for the semiconduc­tor and display production sector, he claimed.

“The policy has been designed in line with the Centre’s India Semiconduc­tor Mission.

We expect that our policy would generate two lakh new jobs in the semiconduc­tor sector during the next five years in the state,” Vaghani said.

At the facility, eligible projects will be given 75 per cent subsidy on purchase of first 200 acres of land for setting up manufactur­ing units.

The eligible projects will be provided good quality water at the rate of Rs 12 per cubic meter for the first five years, the release said. The eligible manufactur­ing units would also get power tariff subsidy of Rs 2 per unit for the first 10 years of going into production, it said, adding that such projects will be exempted from paying any electricit­y duty.

To encourage investors under the policy, the state government has also announced to reimburse 100 per cent of stamp duty which investors would pay for the first time for taking land on lease or on land transfer.

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