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As Trump calls for axing CHIPS Act, Husted said bipartisan support remains for subsidy
Trump calls for end to CHIPS Act in address to Congress
President Donald Trump urged lawmakers to repeal the CHIPS Act in his address to a joint session of Congress, arguing that tariffs are enough of an incentive for chipmakers.
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Republican senators show little interest in scrapping CHIPS Act, despite Trump's call
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNOhio leaders turn to Intel promises after President Donald Trump’s call to repeal CHIPS ActOhio representatives and stakeholders are responding to President Donald Trump’s call to end the CHIPS Act, which brought in billions for Ohio’s Intel plant. In an address Tuesday to Congress, Trump called the CHIPS Act a “horrible,
President Donald Trump said lawmakers should get rid of the 2022 CHIPS Act that paved the way for Intel to announce the building of two Ohio plants.
President Donald Trump's threat to scrap the CHIPS Act while luring semiconductor investment in the U.S. through tariffs hurts Intel and American competitiveness, according to the Financial Times.
In President Donald Trump’s speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday evening, he commented on the CHIPS Act, calling it a “horrible, horrible thing.” The comments come amid Intel’s plans to add two computer chip manufacturing facilities in Licking County.
"We're really on a knife-edge here," said Calder Walton, a historian specializing in intelligence at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.
President Donald Trump is calling on lawmakers to repeal the bipartisan CHIPS Act, which was enacted in 2022 to bolster semiconductor chip manufacturing in the
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