President Donald Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to eliminate the CHIPS Act, which is helping to fund Intel's Ohio ...
US lawmakers who helped secure billions of dollars in subsidies for domestic semiconductor manufacturing rejected President ...
Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNOhio leaders turn to Intel promises after President Donald Trump’s call to repeal CHIPS ActOhio representatives and stakeholders are responding to President Donald Trump’s call to end the CHIPS Act, which brought in ...
Since taking office, Trump has said he would place tariffs on foreign production of computer chips and semiconductors in ...
Trump's plan to kill the CHIPS Act would impact funding meant to bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the U.S.
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“Your Chips Act is a horrible, horrible thing,” the president said in a prime-time address to Congress on Tuesday. Trump ...
Trump tells the Senate President to get rid of the CHIPS Act and use the money allocated for it to reduce debt instead.
Taiwan’s TSMC is among 20 companies that reached binding agreements for Chips Act support before Joe Biden left office.
President Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night - raising questions in the semiconductor industry about the future of the program ...
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