Intel to Obtain License for Factory in Vietnam
From Bloomberg News
Intel Corp., as expected, will win a Vietnamese government license to build a $605-million chip and computer-parts factory.
Intel applied in early January to build the plant in Ho Chi Minh City. The investment license for Santa Clara, Calif.-based Intel was approved by the Ministry of Planning and Investment this week, Vietnamese officials said.
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