The US Trump administration is reportedly planning to renegotiate the Chips and Science Act deals finalised under the previous administration, putting Korean chipmakers on edge as the subsidies ...
One source says the White House is frustrated by subsidy recipients announcing significant overseas expansion, including in ...
The Trump administration has begun reviewing incentive agreements under the CHIPS and Science Act (hereinafter the CHIPS Act) ...
Taiwan's GlobalWafers has not received any notifications indicating upcoming modifications to agreed subsidies under the U.S.
The CHIPS Act, by restricting China’s access to critical semiconductor advancements, has thus indirectly accelerated India’s ...
The extent of the possible changes, and how they would affect agreements already finalized, was not immediately clear.
By Mike Stone, Fanny Potkin and Wen-Yee Lee WASHINGTON/SINGAPORE/TAIPEI (Reuters) -The White House is seeking to renegotiate ...
The vice president’s speech at the Paris AI Summit emphasized speed, deregulation, and America’s bid for global technological ...
To push the tech industry to migrate chip manufacturing to the US, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs as high as 100% on ...
The White House is currently in the process of reviewing and renegotiating the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act awards, according ...
One of the sources said the White House is also frustrated by companies that accepted CHIPS Act subsidies and then announced ...
White House is reassessing awards under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act, potentially delaying semiconductor funding, Reuters reported.