US Senators Suggest 25% Tax Credit For Semiconductor Chip Production Boost: Reuters

  • A bilateral group of U.S. senators proposed a 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing investments, Reuters reported.
  • Last week, the Senate approved $52 billion for production and research on semiconductors and telecommunications equipment. The approval included $2 billion earmarked for auto chips which had to opt for production cuts due to the semiconductor chip crisis.
  • U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo estimates the funding to lead to seven to 10 new U.S. semiconductor plants and generate over $150 billion in chip production and research investment, including state and federal governments and private-sector firms contribution.
  • The tax credit could benefit chipmakers like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd TSMNXP Semiconductors NV NXPIIntel Corp INTC, and Micron Technology Inc MU.
  • TSM has initiated the $12 billion chip factory construction in the Arizona site.
  • The U.S. share of semiconductors and microelectronics production slipped from 37% in 1990 to 12 at present.
  • Foreign subsidies accounted for 70% of the cost difference for semiconductor overseas production.
  • Price action: INTC shares traded higher by 0.21% at $57.3 in the premarket session on the last check Friday.
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