Senate Approves $280 Billion Bill to Boost U.S. Science, Chip Production

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A $280 billion bill to encourage chip research and manufacturing in the U.S. has passed the Senate. It is expected to see quick action in the House.

Semiconductor manufacturers Samsung, Intel and Texas Instruments recently announced plans for new chip factories in the U.S.

WSJ’s Rob Copeland visits Central Texas to learn why Samsung is moving to the region and what this type of reshoring could mean for the American economy. Photo Illustration: Adele Morgan.

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