TOKYO -- India's Tata Group will begin producing semiconductors in the country within a few years, a move that the chairman of the group's main company said will make the South Asian country a key part of global chip supply chains.
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Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran speaks to Nikkei Asia in Tokyo on Dec. 8. (Nikkei montage/Getty Images/Mayumi Tsumita)
TOKYO -- India's Tata Group will begin producing semiconductors in the country within a few years, a move that the chairman of the group's main company said will make the South Asian country a key part of global chip supply chains.