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Intel’s five billion-euro investment not an ‘outlier’, says Taoiseach
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Intel’s five billion-euro investment not an ‘outlier’, says Taoiseach. Micheál Martin spoke to the media as the chip company announced the capital investment project in Co Kildare. While Intel has said the project will generate employment during its construction and equipment installation, and full-time high-tech jobs, no numbers have been put forward of how many roles will be created.
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Intel’s five billion-euro investment not an ‘outlier’, says Taoiseach.
reliability low1/5 sourcesMicheál Martin spoke to the media as the chip company announced the capital investment project in Co Kildare
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While Intel has said the project will generate employment during its construction and equipment installation, and full-time high-tech jobs, no numbers have been put forward of how many roles will be created.
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Micheál Martin spoke to the media as the chip company announced the capital investment project in Co Kildare
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