<p>Jerusalem: Israel's government agreed to give Intel Corp a $3.2 billion grant for new $25 billion chip plant it plans to build in southern Israel, both sides said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The news comes as Israel remains locked in a war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attack on Israel.</p>.<p>The expansion plan for its Kiryat Gat site is an "important part of Intel’s efforts to foster a more resilient global supply chain, alongside the company’s ongoing and planned manufacturing investments in Europe and the United States," Intel said in a statement.</p>.<p>In addition to the grant that amounts to 12.8 per cent of the total investment, the chipmaker also committed to buy 60 billion shekels ($16.6 billion) worth of goods and services from Israeli suppliers over the next decade, while the new facility is expected to create several thousand jobs.</p>.India requests FBI to share intel on Sikh separatists living in US.<p>Intel operates four development and production sites in Israel, including a manufacturing plant in Kiryat Gat, and employs nearly 12,000 people in the country.</p>.<p>In June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Intel would build a new $25 billion chip plant in Israel but Intel until now had declined to confirm the investment.</p>.<p>Yet Intel said construction work is already under way for the expansion of the site, including clean rooms and support buildings. A significant portion of the buildings, including the casting of piles and first floors, has been completed, it said.</p>.<p>The new plant is due to open in 2027 and operate through 2035. </p><p>($1 = 3.6145 shekels)</p>
<p>Jerusalem: Israel's government agreed to give Intel Corp a $3.2 billion grant for new $25 billion chip plant it plans to build in southern Israel, both sides said on Tuesday.</p>.<p>The news comes as Israel remains locked in a war with Palestinian militant group Hamas in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attack on Israel.</p>.<p>The expansion plan for its Kiryat Gat site is an "important part of Intel’s efforts to foster a more resilient global supply chain, alongside the company’s ongoing and planned manufacturing investments in Europe and the United States," Intel said in a statement.</p>.<p>In addition to the grant that amounts to 12.8 per cent of the total investment, the chipmaker also committed to buy 60 billion shekels ($16.6 billion) worth of goods and services from Israeli suppliers over the next decade, while the new facility is expected to create several thousand jobs.</p>.India requests FBI to share intel on Sikh separatists living in US.<p>Intel operates four development and production sites in Israel, including a manufacturing plant in Kiryat Gat, and employs nearly 12,000 people in the country.</p>.<p>In June, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Intel would build a new $25 billion chip plant in Israel but Intel until now had declined to confirm the investment.</p>.<p>Yet Intel said construction work is already under way for the expansion of the site, including clean rooms and support buildings. A significant portion of the buildings, including the casting of piles and first floors, has been completed, it said.</p>.<p>The new plant is due to open in 2027 and operate through 2035. </p><p>($1 = 3.6145 shekels)</p>