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President Donald Trump reiterated his opposition to tax breaks for investing in semiconductor production in America. Chip stocks shrugged it off.
In his address to Congress Tuesday, Trump called the Chips Act, which has prompted Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Intel to commit to building semiconductor plants in the U.S., a “horrible, horrible thing.” He said Congress should repeal the law and to use the money saved to reduce debt.
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