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US allocates $1.5 billion for GlobalFoundries chip expansion

US finalizes $1.5 billion chip subsidy for GlobalFoundries to boost production in New York and Vermont amid broader $52.7 billion initiative.

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The U.S. Commerce Department has finalised a $1.5 billion subsidy for GlobalFoundries to expand semiconductor production in New York and Vermont.

 

 

This contract follows a preliminary award revealed in February, tied to GlobalFoundries’ commitment to invest $13 billion in U.S. manufacturing over the next decade.

The expansion will enhance GlobalFoundries’ facility in Malta, New York, incorporating advanced technologies used in its Singapore and German sites. This upgrade will enable the production of chips primarily for the automotive industry.

New York state will contribute an additional $550 million for the project. GlobalFoundries also plans to establish a new fabrication plant in Malta to produce chips catering to automotive, AI, aerospace, and defence markets.

GlobalFoundries CEO Thomas Caulfield emphasised the importance of these chips for U.S. economic stability, supply chains, and national security. He stated the funding is essential for meeting customer needs for American-made chips.

This award is part of the broader “Chips and Science” program, which has allocated $52.7 billion for semiconductor projects. Recently, a $6.6 billion subsidy was awarded to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s U.S. operations.

Other significant allocations include $6.4 billion for Samsung in Texas, $8.5 billion for Intel, and $6.1 billion for Micron Technology.

On another note, GlobalFoundries faced a $500,000 penalty for unauthorised chip shipments to a Chinese affiliate, for which they expressed regret.

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Trump-Xi APEC talks stir Taiwan concerns

Trump and Xi’s APEC meeting raises concerns over US Taiwan policy and changing regional alliances.

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Trump and Xi’s APEC meeting raises concerns over US Taiwan policy and changing regional alliances.


President Trump and Xi Jinping met at APEC, prompting questions about US policy on Taiwan and shifting regional alliances.

#TrumpXi #APEC2025 #Taiwan #USJapanAlliances #China #Geopolitics #AsiaPacific #RegionalSecurity


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Australia’s top-selling ute is finally going electric

Australia’s electric HiLux challenges perceptions of EV practicality for business buyers and fleet managers. #ElectricHiLux #EVAustralia

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Australia’s electric HiLux challenges perceptions of EV practicality for business buyers and fleet managers. #ElectricHiLux #EVAustralia


Australia’s top-selling ute is going electric, raising major questions for business buyers and fleet managers. Will an electric HiLux finally shift Aussie perceptions about EV practicality?

#ElectricHiLux #EVAustralia #Fleets #BusinessUtes #ToyotaEV #AutoNews


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Are Australia’s streaming rules going too far?

Is the Albanese Government’s local content mandate for streamers aiding Aussie creators or harming market choice?

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Is the Albanese Government’s local content mandate for streamers aiding Aussie creators or harming market choice?


The Albanese Government is mandating big streamers to invest more in local content, but is this supporting Aussie creators or distorting the market? Experts debate whether the rules help culture or hurt choice.

#Streaming #LocalContent #Australia #MediaPolicy #TechRegulation #AussieCreators #StreamingWars #ContentQuotas


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