Of course, the current contracts will have a difficult time in the United States, but they can send the workers of the chips program, which may be a problem.
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The United States announced the chips law in August 2022, which provided a budget of $ 50 billion to support the production and research of semiconductor, not to mention the potential tax exemptions. The idea of Biden administration has proven great success that TSMC, Intel, Samsung and Micron announced a great expansion, and therefore the design and construction of many modern conductors factories began inside the United States.
The Ministry of Commerce has already distributed more than $ 36 billion to support various projects, but Donald Trump, the US President of the United States, is now presenting the entire plan as it described it recently as a “terrible, terrible thing” of the chips law and suggested its abolition. All of this failed after Intel announced a slip of more of its most important factory, and it is not ready for this contract. The latter is important because the project's deadline is the end of 2028, and if the Ohio factory does not start working yet, it will have to pay it. Of course, it is a smaller path to the most expensive refugee to request re -negotiation on the contract one year before the deadline, which will definitely be.
In theory, due to legal contracts, it will not be very difficult to withdraw from the already signed subsidies. But there is also an opportunity for semiconductor companies to negotiate with the Trump administration so as not to cancel the chips law. However, Donald Trump believes that if, instead of subsidies, he will be responsible for fees on the chips that were conducted abroad, it will itself be sufficient for companies to bring manufacturing to the United States. For example, TSMC has announced a $ 100 billion expansion of the Arizona Factory, but the fact is that the Taiwanese wage manufacturer was encouraged to serve partners.