In his first congressional address of his second term, US President Donald Trump reaffirmed his commitment to repealing the ...
The president’s comments are on the heels of Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC committing $165 billion to U.S. facilities.
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.” ...
President points to TSMC announcing $100 billion expansion of Arizona plans earlier this week as proof that threat of tarrifs ...
With millions at stake in the Capital Region, U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer has pushed back against statements President Donald Trump made during his address to a joint session of ...
President Donald Trump made no bones about his distaste for the U.S. Chips Act during his congressional address Tuesday night ...
During his address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday night, Trump called the CHIPS and Science Act "a horrible, horrible thing" and called for it to be repealed.
Thanks to the bipartisan CHIPS Act, tech giant Intel chose to invest billions in Ohio to develop a massive semiconductor manufacturing plant.
President Trump told Congress to end a federal funding source used by Boise-based Micron, which is building a $15 billion ...
Since taking office, Trump has said he would place tariffs on foreign production of computer chips and semiconductors in ...
Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon called a hastily arranged news conference this morning to respond to President Donald ...
President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Congress to eliminate the CHIPS Act, which is helping to fund Intel's Ohio ...