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The US is spending billions to boost chip manufacturing. Will it be enough?

Por: CNN Business October 18, 2022

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CNN  —  The United States government is pulling out all the stops to boost domestic semiconductor manufacturing, injecting billions of dollars into the beleaguered sector and flexing all policy muscles available to give it a leg up over competition from Asia. When the pandemic hit in 2020, firms initially curtailed orders for these micro building blocks needed for smartphones, computers, cars and many other products. Then, as people began... + full article



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