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The United States is pushing for domestic manufacturing, and by “pushing,” I mean throwing markets into chaos with tariffs ...
In August 2022, Congress passed the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act (CHIPS Act) to revitalize U.S. semiconductor research and manufacturing and drive innovation—a vital national security priority ...
The CHIPS Act, passed in 2022 with bipartisan margins to provide tens of billions of dollars in federal funding, loans and tax credits for domestic semiconductor manufacturers, has helped spur ...
As President Trump tries to revitalize domestic manufacturing, he’s been clear about his love of tariffs—and his disdain for the Chips Act. Calling the 2022 law a “horrible, horrible thing ...
He said the chipmaker -- which won a $6 billion Chips Act award -- had increased by $100 billion its initial pledge to invest $65 billion in U.S. manufacturing.
In our background material we explained how the 2022 CHIPS Act provided $52.7 billion in funding for these investments and related research and education, and how it worked.
Biden in 2022 signed the CHIPS and Science Act to plow $52.7 billion into boosting semiconductor chips manufacturing and research in the U.S. and luring chipmakers away from Asia.
I was the CEO of Cypress Semiconductor, a chip company founded in 1982 that peaked in 2018 at $2.8 billion in revenue and 5,846 employees. In 2020 German chip maker Infineon acquired us for $10 ...
A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney would extend and increase a tax credit that is part of the CHIPS and Science Act to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing. Tenney's bill would ...
According to federal notices, the administration initiated national security investigations into imports of chips and pharmaceuticals, likely setting the stage for tariffs on both.The tariffs ...
Since the Chips Act proposal, around €100bn has been announced from a combination of public and private sources. But the EU budget envisages covering only €3.3bn of that, with member states expected ...
Intel set to lay off around 10,000 workers — despite getting $2.2B in CHIPS Act funds under Biden By . Ariel Zilber. Published June 18, 2025, 1:20 p.m. ET.