Infineon's $8 Billion Plant Enhances Malaysia's Semiconductor Industry

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Infineon Technologies has inaugurated a major semiconductor manufacturing complex in Malaysia with an investment of $8 billion, which is expected to significantly bolster the country's role in the global chip supply chain. The new facility in Kulim will focus on producing power semiconductors essential for decarbonization across various sectors and is projected to create around 4,000 jobs. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim emphasized the importance of local talent training to support the growing chip sector and attract further investments amid geopolitical shifts in the semiconductor landscape.

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