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Malaysia's semiconductor industry to benefit from US’s new act

Malaysia’s semiconductor industry, which takes up 13% of global chip assembly and testing market share, is set to benefit from the US CHIPS and Science Act.
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Kuala Lumpur (VNA) - Malaysia’ssemiconductor industry, which takes up 13% of global chip assembly and testingmarket share, is set to benefit from the US CHIPS and Science Act.

The Act, signed by President Joe Biden on August 9,commits over 280 billion USD in federal funding which includes 52.7 billion USDin subsidies to support semiconductor production and research in the US.

Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA) President Datuk Seri Wong Siew Hai said under the Act, the world’s largesteconomy is expected to build state-of-the-art chip fabrication (fab) plantswith process technology of seven nanometres or below.

If they build more leading-edge fabs like this inthe US, they will need more assembly and testing services, as the currentcapacity will not be enough to cater to the new fab capacity.

From that perspective, Malaysia will benefit becausethe country is still one of the most attractive and competitive places forinvestment compared with other Southeast Asian countries, he said.

Asked if the Act will affect Malaysia’s fabs’competitiveness, Wong shrugged off the concern as he said currently, there areonly two fabs with less leading-edge technology in the country.

While new technology is anticipated to betransferred to the assembly and testing segment following the establishment ofnew fabs in the US, Wong said he hopes the government could incentivise companies inMalaysia to help them grow in order to compete with its Southeast Asian peers./.
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