How Much is SKC Investing in Right to Work Georgia?

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SKC is a South Korean Company that is adding a new location soon in Right to Work Covington, Georgia. This will help the company increase manufacturing. In order to make this happen, they are investing a total of $473 million. So this is exciting news! But what’s more exciting is the fact that they plan to also create 400 new jobs for Newton County!

From Area Development Magazine:

“SKC strived to develop innovative technology solutions by working with major U.S.-based semiconductor players for many years. The initial scientific research outcomes at Georgia Tech greatly inspired our disruptive, glass-based semiconductor solutions. […] Georgia will be a basecamp for SKC’s AI and high-speed data center semiconductor applications.†[…]

“This announcement is a prime example of Georgia being at the forefront of addressing one of our nation’s most pressing supply chain roadblocks, which has affected so many U.S. manufacturers. […] This decision by SKC speaks not only to the success they have found since first locating in Georgia, but also to the shared commitment we have in creating bold, innovative solutions right here in our state. Georgia’s workforce is trained, skilled, and ready to excel in the jobs of the future.†[…]

“SKC’s investment in Newton County, Georgia, will directly support the desperately needed domestic manufacturing of semiconductors. […] It also speaks to the level of commitment Georgia brings to the table and the assets we provide companies seeking success here. To be able to announce that SK Group, one of the first Korean investors in Georgia, is once again choosing to do business here is yet another testament to the thriving relationship between our countries. Congratulations to all of our economic development partners involved.â€AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

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