Semiconductor executives from Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan express concerns over geopolitical tensions jeopardizing the semiconductor supply chain. The chip war threatens this fragile yet miraculous process. U.S. must coordinate with democratic partners. The Chips Act is positively impacting the semiconductor industry, with companies showing interest in buying more U.S.-made chips.
The Chips Act is working, according to a veteran semiconductor investor. Why companies want—and may soon be buying—more U.S.-made chips.
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Like it or not, the semiconductor industry is globalized. U.S. strategy must reflect this reality by elevating coordination with democratic partners. https://t.co/To6hcdFq9X
The semiconductor supply chain is a fragile yet miraculous process. The chip war threatens to bludgeon it https://t.co/hnaeEQoLKv 👇
Our columnist spoke to semiconductor executives on a tour of Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. They say geopolitics may jeopardise one of the miracles of modern technology https://t.co/foPvnRKUuB 👇