ijiwei Talk EP184: Chip bills to irritate global competition
Chinese article by
邓颖珊
English Editor
刘燚

08-09 17:22
After rounds of debates and votes, the CHIPS Act is finally presented to President Biden to be signed this week, which will bring over $52 billion to boost the U.S. chip industry. Meanwhile, India is also investing heavily and urging chip companies to build capacities in the country. As a semiconductor educator and influencer based in Chinese Taiwan, Jefferey Chiu will discuss how these government incentives might change global competition.
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