Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell gives Samsung Electronics Chief Executive Kung Kye-hyun a "Samsung Highway" road sign A US road in Taylor, Taxas, where global chip giant Samsung Electronics Co. is building a $17 billion fabrication plant on a scale of about 5 million square meters, was named "Samsung Highway."
Samsung Electronics Chief Executive Kyung Kye-hyun recently informed on his social media that he visited the construction site.
He also posted a photo of Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell giving him a Samsung Highway road sign.
In December, the Williamson County Court renamed the road, formerly known as Future County Road, as "Samsung Highway."
In Nov. 2021, Samsung announced the $17 billion investment project under which it will produce high-tech system chips for use in such fields as 5G, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence from the second half of 2024.
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