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US reshaping high-tech global supply chains to reduce risks
The Straits Times
|July 15, 2024
It aims to diversify chip production, green tech amid concerns over China
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 If the Biden administration had its way, far more electronic chips would be made in factories in, say, Texas or Arizona.
They would then be shipped to partner countries, such as Costa. Rica, Vietnam or Kenya, for final assembly and sent out into the world to run everything from refrigerators to supercomputers.
Those places may not be the first that come to mind when people think of semiconductors. But administration officials are trying to transform the world's chip supply chain and are negotiating intensely to do so.
The core elements of the plan include getting foreign companies to invest in chipmaking in the United States and finding other countries to set up factories to finish the work. Officials and researchers in Washington call it part of the new "chip diplomacy".
The Biden administration argues that producing more of the tiny brains of electronic devices in the US will help make the country more prosperous and secure.
President Joe Biden boasted about his efforts in his interview on July 5 with ABC News, during which he said he managed to get South Korea to invest billions of dollars in chipmaking in the US.
But a key part of the strategy is unfolding outside America's borders, where the administration is trying to work with partners to ensure that investments in the US are more durable. If the nascent effort progresses, it may help the administration meet some of its broad strategic goals.
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