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Japanese and Taiwanese firms are building housing for expats at India’s new Tata-led chip plant in Dholera, Gujarat.
Japanese and Taiwanese semiconductor companies, including Tokyo Electron and PSMC, are planning private housing corridors in Dholera, Gujarat, to support expatriate workers at India’s first major chip plant led by the Tata Group.
The developments aim to provide culturally tailored living spaces with dietary accommodations, addressing the challenges of a predominantly vegetarian region.
Land is reserved under the area’s master plan for housing and recreation, complementing existing government and Tata initiatives.
The project, driven by Japanese firms and supported by infrastructure upgrades like the upcoming Mumbai-Ahmedabad bullet train, seeks to attract skilled international talent.
Other global firms, including U.S.-based Jacobs Solutions, are also evaluating housing and infrastructure options amid the region’s remoteness and evolving ecosystem.
Las empresas japonesas y taiwanesas están construyendo viviendas para expatriados en la nueva planta de chips de la India liderada por Tata en Dholera, Gujarat.