Intel sees Italy as only one of several countries being considered to host a new chip plant and a decision should be reached by the end of this year, its CEO Pat Gelsinger told Italian daily Corriere della Sera on Friday.
The comments are a setback for Rome, which was hoping to get the nod for the plant, and for a faster decision.
However, the deal was never finalised by the new right-wing administration, which took office in October. Meloni said in December that she considered an investment by Intel in Italy as highly strategic and would meet with the company to explore ways to facilitate it.
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