The Chips Act has been Surprisingly Successful so far

Pandemic-era shortages showed how small deficits of even lower-tech foundational chips could cause hundreds of billions of dollars of economic damage © Andrew Berezovsky/Alamy

An article by Chris Miller for the Financial Times.

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