President Donald Trump told lawmakers to “get rid of” the CHIPS Act in his joint address to Congress Tuesday night, calling it “a horrible, horrible thing.” ...
Some Buffalo and Rochester companies are supposed to provide components for that facility, in a plan to create thousands of jobs.
In today’s edition … Rep. Al Green censure vote moves forward ... Georgia Democratic Rep. Lucy McBath launches gubernatorial ...
President points to TSMC announcing $100 billion expansion of Arizona plans earlier this week as proof that threat of tarrifs ...
President Donald 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 ...
US lawmakers who helped secure billions of dollars in subsidies for domestic semiconductor manufacturing rejected President ...
President Donald Trump’s address to Congress revved up Arizona Republicans. But Democrats found much to criticize, including ...
The CHIPS and Science Act signed by then President Joe Biden in August 2022 included $39 billion in subsidies for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
Several GOP senators defended the CHIPS Act, which Trump called a "horrible, horrible thing" on Tuesday night.
President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to repeal the CHIPS Act in his address to a joint session of Congress, arguing that tariffs are enough of an incentive for chipmakers.
U.S. Rep. Greg Stanton of Arizona defended the CHIPS Act on Wednesday after President Donald Trump called it “a horrible, ...
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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