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How War in Taiwan Could Short-Circuit U.S. Tech

How War in Taiwan Could Short-Circuit U.S. Tech

Why the Biden administration views microchip manufacturing as an issue of national security.

What Next | Daily News and Analysis · Slate Podcasts

January 8, 202322m 41s

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Show Notes

Roughly 95 percent of advanced semiconductor chip manufacturing happens in Taiwan, leaving the U.S. vulnerable to supply chain shocks and national security threats. Is the Biden administration’s $280 billion bill, signed in August last year, enough to boost domestic chip manufacturing?


Guest: Don Clark, freelance reporter specializing on chips and enterprise tech.


Host: Emily Peck


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