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President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to eliminate the CHIPS Act, which is helping to fund Intel's Ohio ...
Three aides to Senate Republicans made clear the party has neither the stomach nor the time to engage in a repeal of the ...
About one-third of the staff in the U.S. Commerce Department office overseeing $39 billion of manufacturing subsidies for ...
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The investment plan, announced at the White House, was made as the Trump administration pushes to bring chip making back to ...
Several GOP senators defended the CHIPS Act, which Trump called a "horrible, horrible thing" on Tuesday night.
Suniva, Heliene, and Corning will team up to offer a solar module with the most domestic content available on the market.
Republicans are pushing back against President Donald Trump’s call to repeal the CHIPS Act. The CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law by Joe Biden in 2022, […] ...
President Donald Trump told lawmakers to “get rid of” the CHIPS Act in his joint address to Congress Tuesday night, calling it “a horrible, horrible thing.” ...
Some Buffalo and Rochester companies are supposed to provide components for that facility, in a plan to create thousands of jobs.
President Donald Trump is making Senate Republicans squirm with his call to end billions in funding for chip manufacturing in the United States. Trump’s request, made at his joint address to Congress ...