BlockBeats news, on September 26, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal citing sources, the Trump administration is considering launching a new plan aimed at significantly dropping the United States' dependence on overseas manufacturing of semiconductors to boost domestic production and reshape the global Supply Chain.
The core goal of the plan is to require chip companies to maintain roughly a 1:1 ratio between the number of chips manufactured domestically in the United States and the number of chips imported from overseas producers for their customers.
According to informed sources, if a company cannot maintain this ratio for a long time, it will face additional tariffs.
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BlockBeats news, on September 26, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal citing sources, the Trump administration is considering launching a new plan aimed at significantly dropping the United States' dependence on overseas manufacturing of semiconductors to boost domestic production and reshape the global Supply Chain.
The core goal of the plan is to require chip companies to maintain roughly a 1:1 ratio between the number of chips manufactured domestically in the United States and the number of chips imported from overseas producers for their customers.
According to informed sources, if a company cannot maintain this ratio for a long time, it will face additional tariffs.