CG Semi project, approved February 2024, involved Rs 7,600 crore investment with Japan's Renesas and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because China just extended export controls to the equipment that makes gallium and germanium chips while the US locked down sub-14nm tool sales — a two-way choke that is already delaying compound-semiconductor parts for Western defense and power-electronics makers.
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"The project, approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024 under the India Semiconductor Mission, has been established by CG Semi Pvt. Ltd... with an investment of Rs 7,600 crore. The company has partnered with Japan's Renesas Electronics and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics"
"a total investment of Rs 7,600 crore (approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024)"
"The project is a joint venture between CG Semi, a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Japan's Renesas Electronics and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics."
"a total investment of Rs 7,600 crore (approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024)"
"The project is a joint venture between CG Semi, a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Japan's Renesas Electronics and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics."
"The key project details include a total investment of Rs 7,600 crore (approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024)"
"The project is a joint venture between CG Semi, a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, Japan's Renesas Electronics and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics."
"The project was approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024 under India's Semiconductor Mission."
"CG Semi has entered into a joint venture with Japan's Renesas Electronics and Thailand's Stars Microelectronics."
"CG Semi Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of CG Power and Industrial Solutions Limited, has established the OSAT facility in Sanand with an investment of Rs 7,600 crore."
Extracted by pipeline v0.5 (claude-opus-4-8) from moneycontrol.com · approved by christopher@vucanews.com JUL 4.
Extracted JUL 4; approved JUL 4 at 0.60. Corroborated by vietnamtribune.com JUL 5; confidence 0.60 → 0.80. Corroborated by vietnamtribune.com JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.80. Corroborated by thailandnews.net JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.80. Corroborated by thailandnews.net JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.80. Corroborated by newkerala.com JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.80. Corroborated by newkerala.com JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.80. Corroborated by indiagazette.com JUL 5; confidence 0.80 → 0.75. Corroborated by indiagazette.com JUL 5; confidence 0.75 → 0.72. Corroborated by indiagazette.com JUL 5; confidence 0.72 → 0.70.
- MOFCOM extended export licensing to gallium and germanium processing equipment
- Infineon opened its €5 billion (~$5.7 billion) Dresden 'smart power fab' Module 4 on July 2, 2026, three months ahead of schedule.
- Infineon's Dresden Module 4 will become its largest facility for power semiconductors, outscaling comparable sites in Asia and the U.S.
- Infineon broke ground on the Dresden 300-mm fab in May 2023, reaching formal opening in July 2026.
- German Chancellor Friedrich Merz addressed the Dresden opening by video, praising the investment enabling cutting-edge semiconductor production in Germany.