COVID has done more to address outsourcing than any policy conjured. https://t.co/3RdIrHsIVO
— Armando (@ArmandoNDK) January 22, 2022
The current Ohio state budget included provisions giving our state extra economic development tools to go lure the “big fish” mega project & its paying off today. Thanks @SpeakerCupp & to every one of my House colleagues who supported that move & helped make this win possible. https://t.co/zlSpOzzgrL
— Brian Stewart (@BrianStewartOH) January 21, 2022
Columbus Dispatch has a fascinating tick-tock on how Ohio managed to land an economic whale--Intel's new chip-making complex. https://t.co/TyMiS1iHDm
— Timothy Aeppel (@TimAeppel) January 21, 2022
News that Ohio won the world's largest chip factory was quite the Christmas gift! ???https://t.co/8Nf2JJhPib
— Mike DeWine (@MikeDeWine) January 21, 2022
The new Intel chip factory outside of Columbus will use 5 million gallons of water per day.
— Jason Segedy ???????⚔ (@JasonSzegedi) January 22, 2022
Unlike Arizona, or the rest of the Southwest, Ohio is blessed with more water than it could ever possibly use.
As our climate changes, Ohio stands to benefit.https://t.co/FD8X8babfA
https://t.co/LdTANX1YZ5
— Jon Husted (@JonHusted) January 21, 2022
Intel CEO 'thrilled to be launching the Silicon Heartland in Ohio', plans for 'mini-city'
"When this goes into production in the second half of 2025, there will not be more advanced chips being manufactured anywhere in the world," -- @Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. (KUDOS TO ALL LEADING THIS @nauseef @LtGovHusted @JobsOhio) https://t.co/QUfGp8rHN5 via @DispatchAlerts
— Pete Blackshaw (@pblackshaw) January 21, 2022
Ohio Dem Sen Sherrod Brown:
— Darrel Rowland (@darreldrowland) January 21, 2022
“Today, we are burying the term ‘rust belt.’ Intel’s record investment in our state confirms what we already know: Ohio workers represent the vibrant, dynamic workforce who will lead our country into the future”https://t.co/s8FSO79lco
Intel CEO 'thrilled to be launching the Silicon Heartland in Ohio', plans for 'mini-city' https://t.co/8WIyuLAgpD
— Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) January 21, 2022
6/ Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told us "This is just one of those catalytic programs that literally is going to take New Albany from a wonderful little town to becoming one of the high-tech mega-centers on the planet.” https://t.co/mlHiT8fiSd
— Columbus Dispatch (@DispatchAlerts) January 21, 2022
What we know about Intel’s $20 billion bet on Ohio — and US manufacturing https://t.co/qp0mOVtBgW pic.twitter.com/mP6J7rVahz
— The Verge (@verge) January 22, 2022
With the always-insightful @AnaSwanson, a look at how Biden is hoping to leap on Intel’s investment in a new Ohio fab to get the China competition bill out of its purgatory in Congress. https://t.co/hZ06bAZpCz
— David Sanger (@SangerNYT) January 22, 2022
“The president said passage of a China competition bill was needed ‘for the sake of our economic competitiveness and our national security.’”https://t.co/kMVRxK1JQZ
— Tarun Chhabra (@ChhabraT) January 22, 2022
Biden Looks to Intel's U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda https://t.co/v1idmVZwFk
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) January 22, 2022
・バイデン氏は、インテルの米国への投資を中国政策の推進に役立てようと考えている
— SMNF (@SMNF_com) January 22, 2022
・大統領は、中国競争法案の成立が "経済競争力と国家安全保障のために" 必要であると述べた@daitojimari https://t.co/9G7Wd0Dy3M
What we know about Intel’s $20 billion bet on Ohio — and US manufacturing https://t.co/DgnX5qmiUq pic.twitter.com/OYgKzA1VWY
— Evan Kirstel #TechFluencer (@EvanKirstel) January 23, 2022
Hard to understand why this bill hasn't yet become law...#China
— Andy Zelleke (@andy_zelleke) January 22, 2022
Biden Looks to Intel’s U.S. Investment to Buoy His China Agenda https://t.co/BoTOXqp9BR