Intel to invest $4.6 bln in new chip plant in Poland Tags:poland 4 comments So, how much subsidies does Intel get for that? Edit: Don’t know why I’m down voted, it’s a legitimate question. Intel wants to invest 27bln € in Germany, but demands 10bln in subsidies. So far, the minister of finance blocks this. So, I’m wondering if they are asking for similar subsidies for this factory. That’s a huge investment and good for Poland to get into the semiconductor industry. The government is giving more than $10 billion in subsidies to get a $4.6 billion investment? How does that make sense? Chip production needs a shit ton of water so the Odra River will have been a factor in the decision. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
So, how much subsidies does Intel get for that? Edit: Don’t know why I’m down voted, it’s a legitimate question. Intel wants to invest 27bln € in Germany, but demands 10bln in subsidies. So far, the minister of finance blocks this. So, I’m wondering if they are asking for similar subsidies for this factory.
The government is giving more than $10 billion in subsidies to get a $4.6 billion investment? How does that make sense?
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So, how much subsidies does Intel get for that?
Edit: Don’t know why I’m down voted, it’s a legitimate question.
Intel wants to invest 27bln € in Germany, but demands 10bln in subsidies. So far, the minister of finance blocks this.
So, I’m wondering if they are asking for similar subsidies for this factory.
That’s a huge investment and good for Poland to get into the semiconductor industry.
The government is giving more than $10 billion in subsidies to get a $4.6 billion investment? How does that make sense?
Chip production needs a shit ton of water so the Odra River will have been a factor in the decision.