The Trump admin is going after semiconductor imports

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In the latest bid of increasing semiconductor production in the United States, the Trump administration is considering an ratio-based approach that will punish domestic manufacturers if they do not produce adequate chips.

The administration is weighing a policy that will make our semiconductor companies compulsory to make the same number of chips in the United States as their customers import from foreign manufacturers, Wall Street Journal Report, quotes anonymous sources.

Companies that do not adhere to this 1: 1 ratio will be subject to tariffs, the report says, although the timeline for achieving this ratio is not clear.

President Donald Trump is talking Semicircle From the beginning of August.

If the administration wants to achieve the goal of bringing semiconductor manufacturing back stateide, this national ratio-based method will be unusual. It can eventually lead to more domestic semiconductor production, but it is likely to hit the US chip industry until production ramps are to meet lots of demand.

Found to produce domestic chip from the soil is not small or quick effort. Intel’s Ohio Plant, originally supposed to open this year, it has been Delay Multiple And now the target is targeting a launch in 2030.

এদিকে, তাইওয়ান সেমিকন্ডাক্টর ম্যানুফ্যাকচারিং সংস্থা (টিএসএমসি) মার্চ মাসে বলেছে যে এটি প্রতিশ্রুতিবদ্ধ হচ্ছে $ 100 Billion in the next four years To create infrastructure to support chip manufacturing centers in the United States, though it was light on the details.

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