April 5, 2007

Hot on the heels of Intel's US$2.5-billion Chinese announcement, a $4.5-billion fab project has surfaced in India that's powered by Infineon's technology. But the company that's driving that huge venture is a virtual unknown — and it's getting a whopping $900 million to $1.13 billion in assistance from India's brand-new subsidies in our Incentives Deal of the Month.

Expat Indians Partner with Infineon Back Home: Infineon's licensing agreement with HSMC "positions us as a reliable partner for the Indian semiconductor market," said Infineon CEO Wolfgang Ziebart.
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This week's SiteNet Dispatch brings you new and exclusive stories from the March 2007 issue of Site Selection, including:

Great River Energy's new headquarters in the Twin Cities suburb of Maple Grove seeks to take green building to another level, with its own on-site wind turbine.

There's more expansion news online in global project coverage from London-based partner Oxford Intelligence.
This week's installment includes:
  • "HSBC Considers Launching in Japan"
  • "Grundfos Expands in Hungary"
  • "Michelin to Expand Chinese Plant"
  • "Eurocopter to Employ 700 in Spanish Facility"
  • "LG Philips Begins Operations in Poland"

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