"GlobalFoundries Secures Billions in U.S. Subsidies for Chip Plant Expansion"

GlobalFoundries is set to receive $3.1 billion in federal grants and loans to expand its computer chip plant in Upstate New York and modernize a factory in Vermont. The subsidies, the largest awarded under the CHIPS Act, will support the company's $12.5 billion investment and create up to 1,500 manufacturing jobs and 9,000 construction jobs over the next decade. The expansion aims to address chip shortages and bolster national security by producing high-value chips not currently made in the United States. This deal sets a precedent for similar negotiations with other semiconductor companies, including Micron Technology, and aligns with efforts to establish Upstate New York as a global hub for semiconductor manufacturing.
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- Biden admin providing $1.5 billion to GlobalFoundries to make computer chips in New York and Vermont The Associated Press
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