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Singapore's
Economic Development Board to Take Equity Stake in UMC's 300mm Singapore
Project
EDB Investments
to take 15% shareholdership in the US$3.6 billion wafer fab
Singapore, January
30, 2001¡X EDB Investments Pte Ltd (EDBI), the Singapore Economic
Development Board's investment arm, today announced that it has
confirmed a 15% equity stake in United Microelectronics Corporation's
(NYSE: UMC) independent foundry company in Singapore. EDBI joins
Infineon Technologies as a shareholder in the advanced US$3.6 billion
300mm facility, in which UMC holds a majority stake. This venture
is the largest single manufacturing investment into Singapore.
John Hsuan,
Chairman of UMC said, "We are pleased that EDB Investments
Pte Ltd has joined UMC as a strategic equity partner for the development
of UMC's wafer fab in Singapore. The EDB has shown tremendous support
in helping to establish this facility, and becoming a direct stakeholder
of UMC's Singapore project will allow EDB to participate in the
success of this promising new enterprise."
Liow Voon Kheong,
General Manager of EDBI, commented, "This strategic partnership
will propel Singapore into the next phase of advanced semiconductor
fabrication and help us to remain at the forefront of technology.
The number and types of jobs to be created, extent of knowledge
transfer, and the numerous other economic spin-offs from this venture
will significantly add to the existing solid infrastructure of more
than a dozen advanced semiconductor wafer fab projects in Singapore.
We look forward to greater cooperation with UMC in this successful
venture."
Groundbreaking
for the wafer fab, located in Singapore's Pasir Ris Wafer Fab Park,
is scheduled for later this quarter with initial equipment move
in expected in Q3 2002.
About EDBI
EDB Investments
Pte Ltd (EDBI) is the investment arm of the Singapore Economic Development
Board (EDB). EDBI manages the Cluster Development Fund (CDF) and
Venture Capital Fund (VCF) for EDB to address critical gaps in the
key industrial sectors in Singapore, besides pioneering the development
of its vibrant venture capital industry, by developing and supporting
new capabilities, technologies and accelerating the development
of local enterprises, and promoting innovative start-ups. The EDBI
also co-invests in regional and overseas projects that foster strong
economic ties with Singapore. Please visit us at:http://www.edbi.com.
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Contacts:
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Media
enquiries:
EDB:
Ms Valerie Tay
Tel: (65) 832 6789
Mobile: (65) 9685 2434
Email: valeriet@edb.gov.sg
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In Taiwan
UMC
Alex Hinnawi
(886)2-2700-6999 ext.6958
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