Indian electronics component manufacturers are increasingly partnering with South Korean, Taiwanese, and Japanese firms, moving away from Chinese collaborations due to stringent FDI regulations and geopolitical tensions. Companies like Dixon Technologies and Amber Enterprises are finalizing partnerships and submitting proposals under the electronics component manufacturing scheme. Indian electronics component manufacturers are increasingly partnering with South Korean, Taiwanese, and Japanese firms, moving away from Chinese collaborations due to stringent FDI regulations and geopolitical tensions. Companies like Dixon Technologies and Amber Enterprises are finalizing partnerships and submitting proposals under the electronics component manufacturing scheme.
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