Ohio governor touts Intel's $20B semiconductor investment's 'long-term impact' for the state

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine told Fox News Digital the effects of the semiconductor manufacturing facility Intel plans to build in the state.

plans to build two new facilities in the state, injecting around $20 billion into Ohio’s economy. The manufacturing facility could become the largest of its kind in the world. , just by the numbers," DeWine said, adding that it would result in 7,000 construction jobs and 3,000 direct jobs.

"I think it sends a message that if any company is looking to move or to start a new plant, they’re going to have to look at Ohio, and that’s what we want, we want them to take a look at us, and we think we got a good product to sell." DeWine noted that his plant could benefit U.S. competition broadly, noting that the last two years of the pandemic and ensuing supply chain shortages have been a "wake-up call.

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