💨 Abstract
Taiwan's GlobalWafers predicts continuity of the Chips and Science Act, aimed at attracting U.S. chipmakers' investment, under the new U.S. administration. They believe multi-year and long-term programs like the CHIPS Act are usually continued from one administration to the next. The company expects the CHIPS program to remain stable under the Trump administration.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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