Intel, Trump and Ohio
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio Democrats call for more transparency surrounding Intel project
After continued construction delays and market uncertainty, some Ohio Democrats are casting doubt on Intel’s Ohio One project — and calling for increased accountability. “They will never finish what they’re doing,
Two lawmakers are calling for Intel to more frequently update the public on the status of its stalled Ohio One chip plants.
Ohio U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno has joined President Donald Trump in asking for tech giant Intel’s CEO to resign due to his reported ties to the Chinese government. Moreno has also asked for a fraud investigation into Intel’s continued delays on the state’s long-awaited semiconductor manufacturing plant.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNU.S. gov't mulls investing in Intel to speed up Ohio campus fab build out
The U.S. administration is considering buying a stake in Intel to accelerate construction of its long-delayed $100 billion Ohio fab complex that is crucial for the company's revival.
Despite the rocky relationship between President Donald Trump and CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the government is reportedly eyeing a stake in Intel.
Gov. Mike DeWine says Intel is still committed to Ohio even as it announced it will "further slow" the pace of construction at its future Ohio microchip factories.
The potential move could support Intel’s plans to expand domestic manufacturing, including the construction of new facilities in Ohio.
Intel stock gains after report of potential government stake, amid weak balance sheet and delays. Trump's softened stance and CEO meeting.