US Commerce aims to seek silicon funding proposals by February

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Subsidy plus tax credits for new fabs.

US Commerce aims to seek silicon funding proposals by February
US commerce secretary Gina Raimondo
The US Commerce Department said Tuesday it hopes by February to begin seeking applications for US$39 billion (A$58 billion) in government semiconductor chips subsidies to build new facilities and expand existing US production. Congress in August approved US$52.7 billion for semiconductor ...

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