Samsung Considering another Texas Location for
$17 Billion Chip Factory
Samsung Electronics has applied for tax breaks to potentially build its planned $17 billionUS
chip factory in a location in Texas other than Austin, where it has an existing
chip plant, according to a document filed with Texas state officials, as per
Reuters report.
Samsung is considering a location in
Williamson County in Texas for the chip contract manufacturing facility that
would consist of an investment “in excess of $17 billion dollars” and result in
1,800 new jobs, the document made public on Thursday showed.
Williamson County is home to the Taylor
Independent School District, which is considering the tax breaks Samsung has
applied for, the documents showed. The school district is considering capping
the taxable value of Samsung’s proposed facility at $80 million for 10 years
instead of the market value of $4.35 billion estimated as of 2029, according to
the document.
Earlier this year, Samsung had sought incentives from Travis
County, Austin, where it has its existing chip plant, to
possibly build the $17 billion facility there.
However, there has been no new public
documentation filed for the Travis County site since March, the website for the
Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts showed on Friday.
Samsung reiterated in the document that it
is also looking at alternative sites in the United States including Arizona and
New York, as well as in South Korea.
Should an investment be
made, Samsung plans to break ground by the
first quarter of next year with production due to start by end-2024, it showed.
Countries such as the United States have
redoubled efforts to secure chip production as a continued global shortage of
semiconductor chips hobbles various industries including automobiles.