Subsidies are delayed! Intel delays $20 billion chip project in Ohio
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2024-02-02 17:34:43
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On February 1, it was reported that due to the slow payment of subsidies provided by the US government and the challenges facing the market, US chip giant Intel has postponed the timetable for investing $20 billion in Ohio to build a plant.。Sources involved in Intel's chip project said construction of the project's production facilities is not expected to be completed until the end of 2026.。Intel declined to comment on a specific timeline for the project, but said it remained committed to it.。
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