U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs of up to 100 percent on Taiwan's semiconductor industry has sent shockwaves through the Silicon Island. Newsweek reached out to the State Department and Taiwan's Foreign Ministry with emailed requests for comment.
Though the United States is the global leader in designing chips, the vast majority of chip production happens overseas, particularly in U.S.-ally Taiwan.
A Camas semiconductor manufacturer could be among the next round of recipients for federal funding from the CHIPS for America program.
Trump's new taxes on imported semiconductors and chips would increase costs for device developers, manufacturers and their customers.
With the support of congressional colleagues, U.S. Rep. Blake Moore has reintroduced bipartisan legislation into the 119th Congress intended to advance U.S. semi-conductor research and development initiatives.
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As China’s DeepSeek artificial intelligence app stunned both the stock market and the tech world this week, President Trump faces tough new questions over how the U.S. will compete with Beijing in the booming fields of AI and semiconductor production.
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Hours after Donald Trump’s chilly inauguration in Washington, Taiwan’s parliament voted to freeze billions of dollars in defense spending, in a move some worry could frustrate the famously transactional president,
China's Xi JInping will attempt to use Donald Trump's penchant for transactional deal making in order to avoid new export restrictions and support for Taiwan.
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Tech cooperation with China is not necessarily accommodationist and can deliver competitive benefits to the United States. Unmanaged, the U.S.-China competition in artificial intelligence (AI) could create dangerous fissures between these two great powers that could lead to military conflict.