Italy PM to meet with Intel to 'facilitate' chip factory investment

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Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday she would request a meeting with representatives of Intel to discuss a possible multibillion-euro investment by the U.S. chipmaker in Italy.

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni holds her end-of-year news conference in Rome, Italy, December 29, 2022. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

ROME, Dec 29 - Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Thursday she would request a meeting with representatives of IntelIntel earlier this year announced it aimed toin the country as part of a wider plan to invest as much as 80 billion euros over the next decade in building capacity across Europe. The deal, which is expected to involve state subsidies, has not yen been finalised.

"In the coming days I'll seek to schedule a meeting, to ask Intel what we can do to facilitate their investment in Italy, which I think is highly strategic," Meloni said during a year-end press conference.Our Standards:

 

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so atmel is hard to come by because ? right ....italy made arduino .

Federico Faggin is smiling somewhere. He was the Italian at Intel in 1977 whom Noyce, Grove and Hoff tasked to perfect the world’s first microprocessor.

Good on her... Take the business away from China and show the east that the west no longer needs or wants them

I would hope that Southern Italy could be a location.

Is intel making deals with fascists?

You and every other news site need to be focusing on rising tensions between all of our countries.

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