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Top Business & Market Headlines Today — BL Morning Report, Dec 09, 2025
BusinessLine· 2025-12-09 01:30
A Crisis Management Group (CMG) of IndiGo officials, set up on December 4, is meeting daily to monitor the ongoing disruption. A sufficient number of pilots, fewer flights and better preparation helped Air India to implement the new flight duty time norms. According to sources, Air India initiated the process to configure crew rostering software two-three months before the November 1 deadline and rolled out the changes a fortnight before the deadline, writes Aneesh Phadnis.As IndiGo airline flight cancellat ...
Foxconn gets nod for $435M project to make more of Apple chips in India, eventually
TechCrunch· 2025-05-14 19:37
Core Insights - Foxconn has received approval from India's cabinet to establish a semiconductor plant in a joint venture with HCL Group, with an investment of 37 billion Indian rupees ($435 million) [1] - The plant will be located in Uttar Pradesh and is expected to start operations in 2027, focusing on manufacturing display driver chips for various devices [2] - Initially, the facility will serve as a semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) site, providing packaging and testing services for chips manufactured elsewhere [3] Group 1: Investment and Manufacturing Strategy - The new plant aims to reduce Apple's reliance on China and enhance its manufacturing capabilities in India [1][4] - The facility is projected to have a capacity of 20,000 wafers per month, producing 36 million units monthly [4] - Apple is already expanding its manufacturing base in India, including local assembly of iPhones and plans for other devices like AirPods [7] Group 2: Government Support and Incentives - The Indian government offers fiscal support covering up to 50% of capital expenditure for semiconductor facilities under its state-run semiconductor scheme [8] - Foxconn's subsidiary announced plans to invest $37.2 million for a 40% stake in the joint venture with HCL [8] - The approval follows previous initiatives, including a $15 billion incentive program for building semiconductor plants in India [10]