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Elon Musk-led Tesla signs strategic deal with Tata Electronics for semiconductor chips: Report

IndiaTimes Monday, 15 April 2024 ()
Tesla has signed a strategic deal with Tata Electronics to acquire semiconductor chips, signaling its interest in India's automotive market. The agreement positions Tata as a key supplier for global clients entering India's semiconductor value chain. Elon Musk plans to visit India for potential investments in electric vehicle manufacturing facilities, estimated at $2-3 billion.
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