Monday, December 1 2025

Pakistan Introduces First Semiconductor Policy to Enter Global Chip Race

Pakistan is taking a bold step toward digital sovereignty with its first Semiconductor Policy and Action Plan, aiming to position itself in the $1.2 trillion global semiconductor industry. The policy seeks to boost investment, research, and development (R&D) while fostering a local semiconductor ecosystem.

With semiconductors powering everything from smartphones and AI to electric vehicles and defence systems, the global chip race has become a strategic battleground. Countries like China, the U.S., South Korea, and India are investing heavily in chip manufacturing, recognizing semiconductors as a critical driver of technological and economic power.

Pakistan’s Semiconductor Policy: Key Features & Goals

The Ministry of IT and Telecommunication has outlined a structured roadmap to attract global investors, startups, and talent into Pakistan’s semiconductor sector. The policy includes:

  • National Semiconductor Fund (PKR 10 Billion): Soft loans, grants, and startup funding.
  • Import Duty Exemptions: Reduced costs on semiconductor manufacturing equipment.
  • Financial Incentives:
    • 25% interest subsidy on loans for semiconductor plants.
    • 25% tax concession for employees in the semiconductor sector.
    • Grants of up to PKR 10 million per startup.
  • Simplified Registration & Investment Security: Streamlined processes to attract investors.
  • Public-Private Partnerships: Establishment of design centres and fabrication units.
  • Joint Ventures: Encouraging international partnerships to build chip manufacturing facilities.

Pakistan’s Strategic Semiconductor Goals by 2030

By 2030, Pakistan aims to:

  • Train 15,000 professionals in semiconductor technology.
  • Support 25 semiconductor startups.
  • Establish three foreign chip design centres.
  • Expand to 10 international chip design centres over the next 20 years.

The Global Chip War & Pakistan’s Entry

The semiconductor industry is evolving rapidly, with geopolitical tensions shaping investment and supply chains. The U.S. and Taiwan dominate chip production, while countries like China, India, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea are investing billions to reduce dependency on foreign manufacturers.

  • China: Investing $155 billion to reach 70% self-sufficiency by 2025.
  • South Korea: Committing $450 billion to expand chip foundries.
  • United States: Allocating $52 billion under the CHIPS Act.
  • European Union: Investing €11 billion in semiconductor R&D.
  • India: Offering $10 billion in semiconductor incentives.
  • Saudi Arabia: Announcing $100 billion for chip manufacturing by 2030.

With one million skilled professionals needed globally by 2030, Pakistan’s focus on talent development and semiconductor R&D is a step toward competing in the global chip economy.

Can Pakistan Make Its Mark?

Pakistan’s first-ever semiconductor policy provides regulatory and financial support to kickstart its chip industry. By integrating public-private partnerships, foreign investments, and strong incentives, the country aims to position itself as a hub for semiconductor design and innovation.

The road ahead requires sustained investment, infrastructure development, and international collaboration, but with a structured policy in place, Pakistan has a chance to carve out a niche in the global semiconductor market.

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