The U.S. is pushing bold tariffs, tax incentives, and production mandates to curb reliance on foreign semiconductors and restore domestic manufacturing leadership amid rising global tensions.
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The U.S. revocation of chipmaking waivers pressures South Korean giants Samsung and SK Hynix, forcing strategic shifts amid tariffs, compliance hurdles, and escalating semiconductor trade battles.
The ongoing Intel–U.S. government deal marks a major policy shift, boosting domestic chipmaking with funding and equity while limiting Intel’s strategic flexibility and independence.
