semiconductor
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If China were to stop importing microchips, or semiconductors—could it rely on its own production to fill demand? A new report from May says no.
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An expert breaks down what’s really going on with China’s supply chains. NTD speaks to Vishrut Rana is a Singapore-based economist at S&P Global Ratings. That ...
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Congress is working on a bill that would help boost American chip production. It’s part of the COMPETES Act, a major bill that lawmakers say would help ...
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The upper chamber approved a bill focused on microchips Monday. The move aims to boost the U.S. semiconductor industry in an effort to combat communist China.
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The Senate just approved a $52 billion bill for semiconductor chip manufacturing in the United States—part of its version of the United States Innovation and Competition ...
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With supply chain concerns in mind—Italy is set to boost its semiconductor manufacturing. The small devices, more commonly known as microchips, function as the brain for ...
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Europe isn’t the only region taking a step forward in the semiconductor race. India is, too. The country recently announced a $ 10 billion project to ...
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Authorities in Taiwan are taking steps to prevent Beijing from stealing its semiconductor technology. Taiwan’s government proposed on Thursday a new law to prevent China from ...
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Since the Trump administration placed multiple Chinese companies on the trade blacklist, you may be surprised that U.S. semiconductor firms are still exporting to China. Now ...
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The House of Representatives has unveiled a bill that Democrats say would increase U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and give the U.S. a leg up in its race ...
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The United States is facing a chronic shortage of semiconductor chips and a long-term solution is desperately needed to avoid economic and national security risks to the nation, according ...
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Today, President Joe Biden touted Intel’s $20 billion new investment plan in Ohio. He also urged Congress to pass legislation strengthening America’s semiconductor supply chain.
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Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo visited Detroit on Monday, and she is pressing Congress to approve $52 billion to expand U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.
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Samsung announced on Wednesday that it has chosen Taylor, Texas, for its $17 billion advanced chip-manufacturing plant, which is expected to create 2,000 direct high-tech jobs. ...
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WASHINGTON—General Motors Co said Wednesday it will cut some truck production in North America because of the ongoing global semiconductor shortage. The largest U.S. automaker said ...
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Detroit—General Motors’ first-quarter net income surged to $2.98 billion as strong U.S. consumer demand and higher prices offset production cuts brought on by a global shortage ...
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WASHINGTON—President Joe Biden called for a significant investment to revitalize U.S. chip manufacturing to counter China’s threat to “dominate the semiconductor supply chain.” In an effort ...
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A new study says the global semiconductor supply chain is extremely vulnerable to disruptions because it’s too concentrated. Phones, refrigerators, and microwaves could be at risk.
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The latest job report beating expectations, where is the job growth? and what are some of the headwinds for the labor market recovery? NTD talks to ...
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The Chinese regime had poured nearly $20 billion into developing the company HSMC and its semiconductor industry. Stimulated by the government subsidies and incentives, the industry ...
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The United States must sharpen its artificial intelligence-powered tools in order not to fall behind the efforts of communist China, a U.S. national security commission has ...
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Nvidia’s purchase of Arm Holdings for $40 billion will be the biggest semiconductor deal of all time if completed. We asked Adam Kahn, the founder and ...
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Shares of China’s biggest contract chipmaker SMIC plunged over 20 percent on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Sept. 7, after the Pentagon said it was ...
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The Trump administration is considering whether to add China’s top chipmaker SMIC to a trade blacklist, a Defense Department official said, as the United States escalates ...
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The United States is tightening restrictions on semiconductor manufacturers that use American machinery or software. A new roadblock—issued by the Commerce Department—now bans chip makers from ...
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A Taiwanese company, the world's biggest contract chipmaker, said it will build a $12 billion factory in Arizona.
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South Korea plans to invest 1.5 trillion won ($1.34 billion) over the next 10 years in its semiconductor industry, according to Yonhap News Agency. Paik Ungyu—the ...