president xi jinping talk about how to get more talent into china during the 20th party congress report he delivered to the party when he took his third term. the us science and chips act, of course, is another tool that the us is using, investment in the us through subsidies. will all those subsidies be enough to attract business to us shores? well, i think they re certainly going to attract a fair amount of investment. will they create a completely onshore chip supply chain? certainly not. but one of the key drivers over the past two decades of increased investment in fabrication in east asia and taiwan and south korea, and especially in china, was the cost differential between building a facility there versus in the us, and the key driver of the cost differential was not labour cost,
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celebrating a new computer chip factory here in america. construct a second fab here in phoenix to build chips three nano chips, the three nano chip chips that are three nano. you know what i m saying. jesse: you know what he is saying. is he trying to say this is a gut punch to china. any time we bring jobs to america and gain control of the chip supply chain it s a win. we are dealing with democrats here. this $40 billion factory is going to take years to finish and executives are going to skim off probably half the budget. the last thing biden funded in phoenix was an anti racist bird watching bridge to nowhere and that s going to take at least five years to build and cost $25 million. a semiconductor factory seems a little more complicated. and as with most of these government projects, democrat donors are probably going to get the contracts. all of the sudden the 40 billion turns into 85 billion. and we are keeping an eye on the
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Taiwan is a major chip manufacturer, home to the world's largest contract chip manufacturer and Asia's most valuable listed company, TSMC, and key to alleviating a global shortage of semiconductors which have in some cases forced auto production lines to shutter.