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Broadcom Scraps Microchip Plant Investment in Spain, Report Says

MADRID :U.S. chipmaker Broadcom has pulled out of plans to invest in a microchip plant in Spain as talks with the government have broken down, news agency Europa Press reported on Sunday citing unidentified sources.Spain's Digital Transformation Ministry and Broadcom did not immediately respond to requests fo

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It seems that the dream of one of the best semiconductor factories in Europe, which Broadcom was going to build in Spain, fades away, and Donald Trump has a lot to do with it.

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The project announced by the company in a meeting with Pedro Sánchez in July 2023 was going to involve an investment of 850 million euros

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The U.S. integrated circuit company Broadcom will not finally build a microchip factory in Spain, given that the conversations between the company and the...

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Broadcom's farewell to Spain leaves in the air an investment of 1 billion and frustrates the country's aspirations in the chip industry.

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The US integrated circuit company Broadcom will not finally build a microchip factory in Spain, as the talks between the company and the government are broken, as Europe Press has been confirmed by known sources of the situation. Thus, the expectation that a global chip manufacturer such as Broadcom will set up a factory in the country that could be the germ of other investments is fading. The decision was announced by the company itself in the …

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El Debate broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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