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...“Although our R&D budget fell this year, we will provide utmost support for R&D spending next year, reflecting the reform results.”...
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...The senior US official also noted that Samsung’s R&D fab for developing future generations of chips would be only the fourth such facility in the world and the first built in the US by a non-US company....
...to 13mn b/d by 2027....
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...The Nordics are slowly improving on D&I but the rest of the world is going faster, says Thomas Jensen, senior partner at Boston Consulting Group in Sweden....
...The watchdog added that more than half of this revision was due to weaker demand in Europe, “where unprecedented rate hikes in 2022-23 are working their way through an already stagnant manufacturing sector...
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