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TSMC’s first chip factory in Europe gets €5B state aid from Germany

Thenextweb.com 

The European Commission today approved €5bn in German state aid to support TSMC’s chip plant in Dresden — its first in Europe. Dubbed European Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (ESMC), the fab is a joint venture between the Taiwanese chip giant, the Netherlands’ NXP, and Germany’s Bosch and Infineon. TSMC will own 70% of the factory, while the European chipmakers will each have a 10% equity stake. The €5bn state aid is part of the EU’s Chips Act, which aims to increase the bloc’s share of global chip production to 20% by 2030. Читать дальше...

Gujarat replaces UP as top investment destination in 2023-24

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

In 2023-24, Gujarat surpassed Uttar Pradesh in attracting bank funds for projects, according to a Reserve Bank study. Gujarat secured funding for 154 projects, accounting for 14.7% of the total Rs 3.9 lakh crore financed, up from 14% in the previous year. Uttar Pradesh, which received funds for 69 projects, saw its share drop to 7.6% from 16.2%.

European Commission Seeks Clarification on Bulgaria's Anti-LGBTQ+ School Law

Sofia News Agency 

The European Commission has requested clarification from Bulgaria regarding recent amendments to its education law, which prohibit "LGBTQ+ propaganda" in schools. European Equality Commissioner Helena Dallisent a letter to Education Minister Galin Tsokov on August 13, following President Rumen Radev's approval of the amendments for promulgation. The minister has two weeks to justify the legal changes. ...

Kerala government seriously considering recommendations of Justice Hema Committee: CM Pinarayi Vijayan

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Kerala's CM Pinarayi Vijayan stated that the government is seriously evaluating the Justice Hema Committee's recommendations, which include forming a tribunal and comprehensive Cinema Law. This decision follows severe criticism for inaction against crimes in the film industry. The report disclosed extensive harassment of women professionals and alleged control by a 'criminal gang.'