Intel announces $10 billion expansion in Israel

Finance minister says chipmaker’s plan to invest in Kiryat Gat manufacturing site is expected to bring thousands of jobs to Israel’s south.

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Intel said Tuesday it is expanding its operations in Israel, where government ministers said the US computer chipmaker will invest some 10 billion dollars in a new plant.

“Intel today announced it will submit a business plan to the government of Israel for continued investment in the company’s Kiryat Gat manufacturing site,” a statement from Intel’s Israeli representatives said.

 

Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon said late Monday he was informed by Intel of their decision “to invest another 40 billion shekels, an unprecedented decision expected to bring thousands of jobs to the south.”

Economy Minister Eli Cohen said Intel had chosen to “build its most advanced plant here in Israel.”

Last year, Intel had already decided on a $5 billion upgrade to the site in Kiryat Gat, a small city in southern Israel.

In 2017, Intel closed a $15 billion deal to buy Israeli autonomous technology firm Mobileye, the country’s biggest cross-border high-tech deal ever.

The Silicon Valley giant currently employs 11,700 people in Israel in its Kiryat Gat plant and development centers across the country, in addition to 1,170 Mobileye staff.

Intel’s exports from Israel reached $4 billion in 2018, according to the company.

January 29, 2019 | 1 Comment »

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  1. Probably one of the motives for Israel’s eagerness to appease Hamas. They don’t want Hamas to rocket Kiryat Gat and drive out Intel.