How Trump Is Reshaping the Chips Act as Tariffs Loom: QuickTake

April 2, 2025, 4:30 AM UTC

President Donald Trump’s trade war and efforts to bring manufacturing back to US shores have put one of his predecessor’s signature achievements on the firing line: the Chips and Science Act.

Signed by Joe Biden in 2022, the bipartisan law is Washington’s $52 billion bid to revitalize the American semiconductor industry. The goal is to reduce US reliance on Asia for the tiny components that are the lifeblood of the modern economy, found in smartphones and missiles alike.

The Chips Act has spurred nearly $450 billion in commitments to build factories on US soil, approaching almost $10 of private ...

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