Intel finalizes $7.9 billion in federal subsidies for scaled-back expansion

The Commerce Department said early Tuesday that Intel and the Biden administration had reached an agreement on $7.9 billion in federal subsidies for the firm to construct, modernize, and expand operations in Oregon and three other states.

The entire package is $600 million less than the $8.5 billion that Intel and the Commerce Department agreed to when they revealed preliminary terms in March, even though Intel will get the first $1 billion from their award by the end of the year. Additionally, the government stated that Intel decided not to apply for the $11 billion in federal loans that were included in the March statement.

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