Malaysia hosts an array of testing, assembly, and packaging facilities, and supplies about 13% of the world’s chips. Intel and GlobalFoundries have set up chip packaging facilities in the country.
US president-elect Donald Trump’s policies risk stunting global growth and weakening demand for Malaysian chips, according to Malaysia’s Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Zafrul Aziz.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysia wants to leverage its location to become an energy and chip manufacturing hub this year, riding a recent jump in investments and a favourable outlook for the domestic ...
Malaysia is on a roll ... with the country’s economic minister promising that a world-leading chip designer will announce new investment by February. “I think we’ll excite the market ...