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Intel Corp's CEO said on Monday it could take several years for a global shortage of semiconductors to be resolved, a problem that has shuttered some auto production lines and is also being felt in other areas, including consumer electronics. Pat Gelsinger told a virtual session of the Computex trade show in Taipei that the work-and-study-from-home trend during the Covid-19
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U.S. chip subsidy effort faces pushback over China issues
By Stephen Nellis, David Shepardson and Michael Martina
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A series of amendments for a $190 billion U.S. Senate bill aimed at countering China s technology challenge are in limbo after business groups protested proposals intended to ensure that none of the money finds its way to China or other U.S. rivals.
New regulations or reviews of investments or deals in China could disrupt U.S. businesses future operations in that country, which include semiconductors and medical equipment. The bilateral trade deficit has run more than $100 billion a year since 2002.