San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones meets with Taiwanese semiconductor firms to lure investment
Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones appears to be trying to make good on her campaign promise to bring high-paying jobs to San Antonio. On Thursday, the first-term mayor joined other city and county leaders in meeting with high-ranking officials representing Taiwan's semiconductor industry. The gathering at Pearl dining spot Best Quality Daughter included representatives of Taiwanese chip manufacturers, including Foxconn, along with Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai, City Manager Erik Walsh and other local leaders.
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