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Malaysia to Roll Out Incentives for Chipmaking Industry in July

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Malaysia will introduce new incentives for its domestic semiconductor industry in July, according to Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz.


Close-up of two computer processors on a dark surface. Pins on the chips reflect colorful light, creating a high-tech, futuristic feel.

The announcement was reported by state news agency Bernama on Wednesday. While specific details were not disclosed, Zafrul said the government remains committed to supporting the chipmaking sector.


Malaysia plays a significant role in the global semiconductor supply chain, contributing 13% of worldwide testing and packaging.


The country has secured multibillion-dollar investments from major industry players in recent years, including Intel and Infineon.

  • Malaysia to launch semiconductor incentives in July

  • Trade Minister Zafrul confirms continued government support

  • Country accounts for 13% of global chip testing and packaging


Source: REUTERS

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