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Potential US semiconductor manufacturing boom complicated by Trump's economic policies

  • The U.S. Semiconductor industry in the Greater Sacramento region is experiencing growth amid significant investments and manufacturing expansions as of 2023 and 2024.
  • This growth follows years of efforts to bring chip production back to the U.S. With government incentives and the 2022 CHIPS Act designed to revive domestic manufacturing and secure supply chains.
  • Major companies like Intel, Bosch, AMD, Samsung, and Micron cluster near Silicon Valley, with Bosch investing $1.9 billion to convert a Roseville facility, creating up to 1,700 jobs for electric vehicle chip production.
  • However, the Trump administration's economic policies, including tariffs and import investigations, have complicated industry growth and could slow progress in artificial intelligence competitiveness according to industry analysts.
  • Analysts hope new tariffs serve as leverage for better trade agreements within months, expecting that worldwide foundry growth will ease reliance on Taiwan and improve semiconductor supply chains long term.
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Potential US semiconductor manufacturing boom complicated by Trump's economic policies

Before ‘America First’ became the Trump administration’s mandate for foreign policy and trade, one sector was already working to bring business back to the United States: the semiconductor industry.

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