Malaysia emerges as unexpected destination for semiconductor industry

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Dozens of companies have set up operations in Peninsular Malaysia, particularly in Penang, in the last 18 months. This includes major players like Micron, Intel, AMS Osram, Infineon, and Fengshi Metal Technology. The shift towards Malaysia is seen as a result of the ongoing tech war between the US and China.

United Kingdom-based business newspaper Financial Times reported that dozens of companies have set up operations in Peninsular Malaysia in the last 18 months, especially in Penang, such as American chip giants Micron and Intel, European semiconductor companies AMS Osram and Infineon, and Suzhou-based Fengshi Metal Technology.

Malaysia has reportedly emerged as an unexpected destination for the global semiconductor industry, inching out the conventional favourite China amid companies’ bid to protect its geopolitical interests. “It’s a rush. It’s not only Chinese companies . It’s Korean, it’s Japanese, and it is Western. “And all of this is related to the tech war between the US and China,” US parts supplier Kemikon’s chief executive Marcel Wismer was quoted sayin

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