
The Trump administration signed a special agreement to protect the sale of Intel's chip manufacturing division. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
The US government decided to support Intel's Foundry Services division through state aid, but this assistance comes with certain restrictions. According to these conditions, Intel will not be able to sell this division in the future.
The company is receiving $8.5 billion in government funds to develop its chip manufacturing infrastructure. However, these funds are provided only under conditions that serve national strategic interests.
With this decision, the Trump administration aimed to protect the chip manufacturing sector in the US from external influences. Experts emphasize that these restrictions may affect Intel's future strategic opportunities.
This situation is likely to have a significant impact on the competitive environment and industrial development. Additionally, the state aid is expected to contribute to the strengthening of the industry.
The agreement between Intel and the US government is regarded as an important step in industrial policy.