Intel Halts $25B Israel Plant Construction Amid Financing Review, Reaffirms Global Expansion Commitment
June 10, 2024Intel Corp halts construction on its $25 billion semiconductor plant in Kiryat Gat, Israel.
The company cited dependencies and factors leading to the delay.
Intel reaffirms its commitment to Israel and its workforce.
The duration of the construction hold is uncertain, possibly linked to financing evaluations.
This follows Intel's abandonment of a luxury R&D complex in Haifa to redirect funds towards its foundry push.
Intel aims to become the number two foundry by 2030 despite setbacks.
Executives from Israel have relocated to a new factory in Ohio, linked to a $20 billion investment near Columbus.
Intel is also expanding capacity in Arizona, Oregon, and Germany.
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Seeking Alpha • Jun 10, 2024
Intel says timelines can change in response to report of halted $25B Israel expansionThe Register • Jun 10, 2024
Intel interrupts work on $25B Israel fab, citing need for 'responsible capital management'Investing.com • Jun 10, 2024
Chipmaker Intel to halt $25-billion Israel plant, news website says