
US Unveils $52 Billion Plan to Boost Chip Production
The U.S. government has detailed its plan to allocate $52.7 billion from the CHIPS Act to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research.
David Chen is a technology policy analyst specializing in the global semiconductor industry and US-China tech relations. He has over a decade of experience reporting on supply chains, corporate strategy, and government regulation.
The U.S. government has detailed its plan to allocate $52.7 billion from the CHIPS Act to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing and research.
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