Germany’s finance minister Christian Lindner has said there is no money in the budget to meet Intel’s demands for higher subsidies for its new €17bn plant in eastern Germany, damping hopes of a deal.
The US chipmaker was due to receive €6.8bn in government support for its fabrication plant, or fab, in Magdeburg, but is now demanding about €10bn, citing higher energy and construction costs.
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