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GEORGE TOWN, July 30 — A Korean semiconductor company, Simmtech Holdings Inc, is setting up its first plant in Malaysia with a RM508 million (USD120 million) investment in Penang. Simmtech Southeast Asia Managing Director Jeffery Chun said construction for the new plant on an 18-acre site in Batu...

GEORGE TOWN, July 30 — A Korean semiconductor company, Simmtech Holdings Inc, is setting up its first plant in Malaysia with a RM508 million investment in Penang.

He said the company chose Penang due to its well established electrical and electronics ecosystem and background. Construction on the new Simmtech plant in Batu Kawan, Penang started in May this year. — Picture courtesy of Simmtech “This pandemic provides more opportunities for the industry as it is a good period for the semiconductor industry as a whole,” he said when asked about the impact of the pandemic.

Chow said Simmtech’s new facility, via its Malaysian subsidiary, Sustio Sdn Bhd, is expected to create 1,200 high value jobs in engineering, manufacturing and quality management by the first half of 2023.

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What's so significant about it if the company is hiring cheap foreign labour in the assembly lines!

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