In the face of an unprecedented semiconductor shortage, Europe is offering billions of euros in subsidies to reduce its dependence on Asia. In return, Intel is committing big sums and with Germany already bagging a 30 billion euro investment, Poland decided to crash the party.
By Karol Badohal and Supantha Mukherjee WROCLAW, Poland/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Poland's third-largest city Wroclaw beat rivals last week to be home to .
By Karol Badohal and Supantha Mukherjee WROCLAW, Poland/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Poland's third-largest city Wroclaw beat rivals last week to be home to .
In the face of an unprecedented semiconductor shortage, Europe is offering billions of euros in subsidies to reduce its dependence on Asia. In return, Intel is committing big sums and with Germany already bagging a 30 billion euro investment, Poland decided to crash the party.