New Delhi, May 2025.
SEMI IESA commends the State of Tamil Nadu for its swift announcement of the State Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme (ECMS), just days after the release of the central guidelines and portal by Hon’ble Union Minister Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw. This timely action marks a significant step toward strengthening India’s electronics manufacturing ecosystem and enhancing domestic value addition — complementing national efforts under the Semiconductor Mission.
Tamil Nadu, which led the nation in electronics exports with $14 billion in 2024–25, continues to demonstrate leadership as a progressive state in electronics manufacturing. Establishing a robust components ecosystem within the state will significantly boost the value chain and support end-to-end manufacturing.
As highlighted by IESA during the MeitY scheme launch on April 26, proactive state-level engagement is key to maximizing the impact of ECMS. Tamil Nadu has set a benchmark, and several other states are already advancing toward effective policy rollouts and industrial development.
“SEMI IESA and our members are fully committed to supporting ECMS through active state-level collaboration,” said Ashok Chandak, President, IESA and SEMI India. “The synergy of the ECMS and electronics PLI schemes, the Semicon India program, and progressive state government initiatives will create a globally competitive, sustainable advantage for India’s electronics and semiconductor manufacturing sectors.”