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Friday 23 January 2026
Micron to begin commercial output at Gujarat ATMP plant as India advances semiconductor push
Micron Technology will start commercial semiconductor production at its US$2.75 billion ATMP facility in Sanand, Gujarat, by the end of February 2025, India's electronics and IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw told the Economic Times
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Friday 23 January 2026
Higher display import duties signal India's push to localize flat panel manufacturing
New Delhi has raised the basic customs duty (BCD) on imported flat panel displays to 20% while lowering duties on open cells and key display components to 5%, in a policy move aimed at strengthening domestic electronics manufacturing and correcting an inverted duty structure. India's Finance Ministry announced the changes as part of India's broader "Make in India" initiative, according to The Times of India, Hindu Business Line, and Z Business
Friday 23 January 2026
SEALSQ, Gujarat govt, and Kaynes SemiCon sign MoU to establish India's first secure post-quantum semiconductor center
SEALSQ Corp, a developer of semiconductors and post-quantum technology solutions, announced on January 21, 2026, that it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Gujarat and Kaynes SemiCon Private Limited, a subsidiary of Kaynes Technology India Limited. The agreement outlines plans to develop India's first Secure Semiconductor Design, Test, and Personalization Center focused on post-quantum cryptography technologies
Friday 23 January 2026
ASE Group's USI merges with EugenLight to expand silicon photonics module capacity in Vietnam
ASE Group's co-packaged optics (CPO) strategy is close to complete. In addition to launching advanced packaging solutions that integrate optical engines (OE) and application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), its subsidiary Universal Scientific Industrial (USI) is also expanding in optical communications. USI recently announced that it has completed the acquisition of a controlling stake in Chengdu-based EugenLight Technologies
Friday 23 January 2026
Tata Group to invest US$11 billion in Maharashtra's Innovation City, boosting India's AI and semiconductor ambitions
The Tata Group will invest INR1 trillion (US$11 billion) to build a state-of-the-art Innovation City near Navi Mumbai International Airport, marking a key step in Maharashtra's plan to become a national hub for artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and Global Capability Centres (GCCs), according to ANI, Bloomberg, and Hindustan Times
Friday 23 January 2026
Samsung foundry ramps up utilization as Tesla orders near
Samsung Electronics' foundry division is expected to increase factory utilization to the 60%–70% range this year as the company focuses on improving profitability ahead of large-scale artificial intelligence chip production for Tesla, according to South Korean media reports, including The Asia Business Daily and ZDNet Korea
Friday 23 January 2026
India's semiconductor ambitions face hurdles echoing SEA as local IC design sector strives to grow
At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, India's IT Minister outlined the country's efforts to boost its semiconductor industry, highlighting the emergence of 24 Indian IC design startups, with 18 benefiting from venture capital investments. This underscores India's drive to reclaim a significant role in integrated circuit design amid concerns over ongoing talent migration to foreign firms
Friday 23 January 2026
ASML leads chip equipment charge into advanced packaging
Global semiconductor equipment suppliers are accelerating their push into advanced packaging. They are positioning back-end processes as a new growth engine as artificial intelligence drives demand for more complex chip integration
Friday 23 January 2026
Analysis: How Howard Lutnick is redrawing the memory-chip map

US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is driving a fundamental reordering of the global semiconductor supply chain. According to exclusive analysis from DIGITIMES analyst Luke Lin, the administration has shifted its pressure campaign away from advanced logic chips and toward memory, delivering a blunt ultimatum to South Korea's two dominant producers: build wafer fabs in the US or face tariffs of up to 100%

Friday 23 January 2026
South Korea-made EUV pellicles to be adopted at Samsung's Taylor fab
Industry sources stated that Samsung has signed equipment contracts and placed orders for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photomask pellicle-related equipment for its Taylor fab with South Korean equipment supplier Fine Semitech Corp. (FST)
Friday 23 January 2026
HBF likely overtaking HBM market by 2038 as commercialization speeds up

High-Bandwidth Flash (HBF) is likely to reach commercialization sooner than previously expected and could become a key technology supporting large-scale data training and real-time inference, said Joungho Kim, professor of electrical engineering at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

Friday 23 January 2026
BizLink's early move to Malaysia highlights shifting dynamics in global supply chains
As businesses increasingly adopt an "Out of China" approach due to geopolitical pressures, BizLink Group's strategic choice to establish operations in Malaysia early on offers insights into Southeast Asia's evolving role in manufacturing. While many Taiwanese firms initially expanded into China, BizLink began with a modest three-person office in Malaysia. This decision has paid dividends as the country transitioned from a low-cost labor hub into a significant manufacturing center driven by the rise of AI, according to BizLink Group chairman Roger Liang
Friday 23 January 2026
NAND shortages help Phison to enter US server supply chain
Severe NAND flash shortages driven by AI servers have emerged, but have become a growth opportunity for Phison Electronics. Company CEO K.S. Pua said that the shortage is enabling the company to enter the US server supply chain and the enterprise storage market. According to Pua, large server customers have proactively approached Phison to help secure supply, while NAND flash prices continue to trend upward. Consumer and channel markets are unable to bear the cost pressure, pushing the storage industry into a phase of structurally strong long-term demand
Thursday 22 January 2026
China rolls out trade-in subsidies again to support ICT device sales
Despite forecasts of a decline in sales of ICT products, including smartphones and notebooks, by 2026 due to memory supply shortages, China is introducing new purchase subsidies to sustain consumer demand. The government aims to bolster the market with trade-in incentives following policy measures implemented in early 2025
Thursday 22 January 2026
How Sony-TCL tie-up could chip away at Samsung's OLED advantage

Sony's decision to form a TV joint venture with TCL is being read in South Korea less as a routine corporate reshuffle than as a structural challenge to the country's long-held dominance in premium TVs and OLED panels. The deal has triggered unease not only about Sony's future role in TVs, but about whether Samsung Electronics can continue to dictate the industry's technological and competitive agenda

Thursday 22 January 2026
MFTBC, Foxconn to form joint venture for e-bus manufacturing

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC), a major Japanese commercial vehicle maker, has announced to establish a joint venture with Taiwan-based Foxconn