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US considering more than US$10 billion in subsidies for Intel

US considering more than US$10 billion in subsidies for Intel

Will likely include both loans and direct grants.

By Staff Writer on Feb 19, 2024 10:17AM

The Biden administration is in talks to award more than US$10 billion (S$13.5 billion) in subsidies to Intel Corp, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Negotiations are underway, and Intel's award package will likely include both loans and direct grants, according to the report.

The US Department of Commerce, which oversees the disbursement of CHIPS Act funds, and Intel declined to comment.

The department has already announced two smaller Chips Act grants and US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said earlier this month that her department planned to make several funding awards within two months from the government's US$39 billion programme to boost semiconductor manufacturing.

Subsidise production

The semiconductor fund is intended to subsidise chip production and related supply chain investments, and the awards will help build factories and increase production.

Intel plans to spend tens of billions of dollars to fund chip factories at longtime sites in Arizona and New Mexico, along with a new site in Ohio that the Silicon Valley company says could become the world's largest chip plant.

However, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Intel planned to delay the completion of the Ohio site until 2026 due to a slowdown in the chip market and a slow rollout of federal dollars.

It remains unclear whether a wave of federal dollars this year would speed those plans back up, or the plans of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, which has also applied for US funding and whose chip factory under construction in Arizona has been delayed.

Micron and Samsung Electronics are also constructing new chip factories in the US and have applied to the programme.

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