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United States President Donald Trump in his joint address to Congress on Tuesday (March 4) attacked the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, telling lawmakers to “get rid” of the law. The Act was enacted to ...
Trump called on Congress to scrap the "horrible" $52 billion CHIPS Act on Tuesday. It's not likely to happen. There's little GOP appetite to repeal it, and Democrats like the law. Plus ...
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President Donald Trump during his address to Congress on Tuesday said lawmakers should "get rid" of the 2022 CHIPS Act that paved the way for the $28 billion Intel project in New Albany.
Why it matters: Donald Trump wants to kill off the Chips Act, the 2022 bipartisan law that is handing out $52.7 billion in subsidies to help bring semiconductor manufacturing back to the US.