Last week, the Washington-based Semiconductor Industry Association said it was “deeply concerned by the unprecedented scope and complexity of this potential regulation, which was developed without industry input and could significantly undercut US ...
Beijing vowed "no bullying or coercion" would hamper its development and vowed to take "resolute measures" to protect China's interests.
President Donald Trump previously criticized the CHIPS and Science Act, leading to speculation over whether the law could be repealed or tweaked under the new administration.
China will launch an investigation into U.S. government subsidies to its semiconductor sector over alleged harm caused to Chinese mature node chipmakers, the commerce ministry said on Thursday.
A Camas semiconductor manufacturer could be among the next round of recipients for federal funding from the CHIPS for America program.
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign-made computer chips, will “sharply increase production’’ of semico
Intel, HP have already finalized CHIPS Act funding for Oregon projects. Now Analog Devices has a preliminary award.
China is investigating U.S. subsidies for its semiconductor sector, alleging these harm Chinese chipmakers. This marks a latest friction point amid ongoing trade tensions between the nations, highlighting Beijing's countermeasures against Washington's efforts to restrict China's semiconductor industry,
The chemical manufacturer decided to close the Moses Lake facility after its only customer no longer wanted to wait for reformulation.
Will Trump scrap the incentives offered to foreign firms like TSMC under the CHIPS Act – while upping the pressure for Taiwan to invest in the United States?
The billionaire behind Tesla has significant business interests in China and has previously described himself as “kind of pro-China”. He could be at odds with a number of China hawks in the second Trump administration, and may even be labelled a national security risk due to his connections to the second-largest economy in the world.
Otter Products, a Fort Collins-based company that makes protective cases and accessories for smart phones and tablets, could potentially pass higher prices onto consumers if new tariffs make its products more expensive to produce, company spokesperson Kristen Tatti said in a statement.