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iPhone maker Foxconn plans mega-factory in Mexico
Foxconn set to open a huge new facility in Mexico
Construction of $3 billion chip plant in Germany delayed by 2 years
The construction of a $3 billion chip plant for US-based Wolfspeed in Germany has been delayed by two years later than its original target start
Intel suspends US$25bn Israel chip plant project
Technology firm Intel said it’s suspending its chip plant expansion plan in Israel but that it was not due to the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza
Commission approves €2 billion aid for new semiconductor manufacturing facility
The project will facilitate the establishment of a large-scale manufacturing facility for high-performance SiC chips in Italy
South Korea to pump $19 billion into chip sector amid global building frenzy
South Korea has announced that it will pump 26 trillion won (US$19 billion) into its chip manufacturing businesses, as semiconductor firms race to build facilities in ‘all-out warfare’
Taiwan chip manufacturer TSMC to build third semiconductor fab in Arizona
Taiwanese chip manufacturer TSMC has revealed plans to build a third semiconductor fab in Phoenix, Arizona, bringing its total expenditure on its factories there to more than US$65 billion.
Korean chipmaker investing US$4bn into US AI facility
A South Korea-based company will expand into this US state
Intel to receive $20bn from US government to supercharge semiconductor manufacturing
The US government is to provide chip company Intel with nearly $20 billion in grants and loans to help it to build new semiconductor manufacturing facilities, in addition to funds for research and development.
Does this US state have too much construction activity?
Projects are springing up in this American locale, but are there enough workers?
Indian government approves construction of three chip factories worth US$15.2bn
The Indian government has approved the construction of three separate semiconductor fabs, which together will see the investment of US$15.2 billion.