Chip Industry Tells Department of Commerce It Needs Help, Or Asia Wins Big
The Department of Commerce heard a panel of industry leaders on Thursday discussing the shortage in semiconductors, and asks why we can’t make this stuff at home.
The Department of Commerce heard a panel of industry leaders on Thursday discussing the shortage in semiconductors, and asks why we can’t make this stuff at home.
What’s in Biden’s corporate tax plan? The good news is that it looks like small and mid-sized businesses will be left unscathed.
We are heading for a trillion-dollar deficit this year in manufactured goods unless some serious import substitution takes place.
With jobs being added back to the U.S. economy after nearly a year of economic restrictions, higher paying wages are leading to an improvement in
It’s time for Elizabeth Warren to re-introduce her pharmaceutical supply chain legislation.
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Intel announced last week it will spend $20 billion building two new fabs in Arizona to take it into the foundry business, aiming to make
Suez Canal blockage another blow to Asia-centric supply chains.
If the White House believes we are facing a climate emergency, then the Biden administration will have to work overtime explaining why outsourcing pollution to China is a good idea. We can produce those goods here, with a smaller carbon footprint.