Samsung is planning to build a $17 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas -- creating 2000 jobs -- as part of efforts to tackle a global shortage of chips.
Seoul Samsung is planning to build a $17 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility in Texas as part of efforts to tackle a global shortage of chips.
Announcing its largest ever investment in the United States, the South Korean electronics giant said Tuesday that the factory would create 2,000 high-tech jobs directly, and thousands more in the local economy once it is in full operation.
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