India’s semiconductor ecosystem taking shape; chemical companies ramp up ultra-pure production: Report
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Indian chemical companies are making strides in creating a semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem, aligning with India’s tech ambitions. These firms are producing ultra-high-purity chemicals vital for wafer fabrication, reducing reliance on imports from Japan and the US. Tata Chemicals is boosting its high-purity chemical production, while Deepak Nitrite manufactures essential etching and cleaning chemicals.
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