consequences of that. china will, of course, redouble its own efforts to develop an autonomous indigenous advanced semiconductor capacity that will be able to deliver the types of innovation that america is trying to deny china at this point. but for the short term the us clearly has an advantage here. an advantage here. that was stehen an advantage here. that was stephen rue an advantage here. that was stephen rue speaking - an advantage here. that was stephen rue speaking to - an advantage here. that was stephen rue speaking to me an advantage here. that was i stephen rue speaking to me a little earlier. meanwhile, pret a manger has arrived in india. the uk based sandwich chain will open its first store in the financial capital mumbai on friday. pret s chief executive said expanding in india has been a long time goalfor the brand and that shops will be opened later this year. let us stay with india.
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chains at the ports, make sure getting from ship to shelf with our trucking agenda and make sure over the longer term, we expand the economy s productive capacity with the chips act. 50 billion invested in domestic semiconductor capacity. this isn t good news what came out today. reporter: no, look, anytime you have inflation this elevated, that s beating expectations, it s an absolute challenge for more than households but we also have to look at the bigger picture. what are we doing to help, is it helping? so at the ports, we know that the time that containers are spending at the ports is down significantly over the past few months. we know that shelves are stocked only 2 percentage points below where they were before this pandemic. we know that our competition agenda is out there helping to encourage price savings to be passed along to consumers.