One of the sources said the White House is also frustrated by companies that accepted CHIPS Act subsidies and then announced significant overseas expansion plans, including in China. The law allowed some investments in China.
Trump admin prepares to change conditions of CHIPS Act and its $39B subsidies: sources
Politics
February 13, 2025
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