Intel asks for higher factory subsidies, German finance minister says "can't afford it"
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2023-06-12 18:05:47
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The German government has approved a 6.8 billion euro subsidy for Intel to set up a chip plant in Germany。Intel wants to raise the "price" to about 10 billion euros, while German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said he "can't afford it."。
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