Donald Trump, Chips
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Investment Monitor on MSNTrump aims to repeal CHIPS act that has attracted more than $100bn in FDISoftBank's CEO, Masayoshi Son, has a history of making grand announcements, casting doubt on his ability to deliver on his promise of completing the $100bn AI investment during Tr
It’s not clear to lawmakers what the president thinks should happen to a “horrible, horrible” law — or if changing it is politically possible.
US President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick criticised Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for taking "advantage" of America, as they joined its CEO to announce US$100 billion in stateside investments on Monday.
President Trump told Congress to end a federal funding source used by Boise-based Micron, which is building a $15 billion semiconductor expansion in Boise.
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The Trump administration seems to be doubling down on tariffs, even as it acknowledges — and dismisses — the repercussions of such levies.
TSMC, the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer, produces chips for companies including Apple, Intel and Nvidia.
The annual winter address to Congress is usually a U.S. president’s chance to urge legislators to pass his agenda. Donald Trump, appearing before lawmakers on Tuesday for the first time since returning to the White House,
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The National on MSNThe chip on Donald Trump’s shoulder: why he despises Biden’s Chips ActUS President Donald Trump, during his first address to Congress since returning to the White House, asked legislators to repeal the Chips Act, a multibillion-dollar bipartisan bill aimed at boosting semiconductor production.
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