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The Rise of Oligopoly in Microeconomics: Unveiling Market Dynamics

Are you curious about the mysterious forces that shape our modern markets? Ever wondered why some industries seem to be dominated by only a handful of powerful players? Welcome to the world of Oligopoly in Microeconomics, where market dynamics take on a whole new level of intrigue and complexity.In a nutshell, Oligopoly refers to a […]

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Global supply chain diversification key tailwind in India's global manufacturing flight: S&P analyst

The country stands to benefit as the shifting geopolitical environment has compelled global manufacturing giants to seek alternative production sites

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India's production push is not moving past the assembly line

India s $10 billion plan to produce semiconductors is under threat, potentially exposing a fault line in Prime Minister Narendra Modi s campaign for greater economic self-reliance. Critics argue that the success of India s smartphone manufacturing industry is a hollow claim, created by low-end assembly-line jobs with expensive state subsidies and protectionist import duties. The government is expected to reject incentives for a proposed 28-nanometer chip unit, which would make sense only as a quick pathway to more sophisticated production. The PLI program, a $24 billion subsidy scheme, is also under scrutiny.

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Govt approves Rs 17,000 crore-IT Hardware PLI Scheme 2.0 to enhance production of electronics, smartphones

This expansion of the PLI Scheme follows the previous approval of a similar scheme for IT hardware in February 2021, which had an outlay of Rs 7,350 crore

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Can Dixon become India's Foxconn?

The contract manufacturer plans to become ‘the brand behind brands’ and is fast expanding into many categories.Few companies have drawn as much attention as Dixon Technologies. Besides Motorola, it manufactures smartphones for Nokia and Samsung. It’s also expanding into other categories

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