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Nearly 70% of jobs from 3rd tranche of ECMS will come to Tamil Nadu: Minister TRB Rajaa

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January 3, 2026
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Tamil Nadu Industries Minister TRB Rajaa

Tamil Nadu Industries Minister TRB Rajaa

Nearly 70 per cent of the jobs from the third tranche of the ECMS will come to Tamil Nadu. The scheme, which was approved by the Centre on Saturday, was across 22 projects approved in this tranche, and a total of 34,061 job opportunities have been created. Of these, Tamil Nadu alone accounts for 23,451 jobs from just three projects, Tamil Nadu Industries Minister TRB Rajaa said in a social media post.

Tata Electronics will bring in 1,500, Motherson will add 5,741 and Foxconn will contribute 16,210 high end jobs, he said.

Unlike the first two tranches where state-wise and project-wise investment numbers were made public, this time only state-wise job numbers and product-wise investment numbers have been released.

Data shows that Enclosures investments is at ₹27,166 crore, and all three Enclosures investments are only from Tamil Nadu. So, of the ₹41,863 crore worth of investments approved in the third tranche, a massive ₹27,166 crore via Motherson, Foxconn and Tata Electronics, is from Tamil Nadu alone, he said.

Tamil Nadu’s Foxconn investment (Yuzhan Technology), approved under ECMS, has emerged as the single largest approval. This reflects consistent policy and execution-driven governance, he said.

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