Raimondo: US at ‘inflection point’ of semiconductor chip shortage

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The Detroit News

“Here’s the reality: We can’t wait, because the rest of the world isn’t waiting,” she said. “China, Taiwan, the EU, other countries all around the world, they are not waiting. They are incentivizing and subsidizing the production of chips right now and have been for a long time.” The visit by Raimondo, a former governor of Rhode Island and a one-time venture capitalist, comes as the global chip shortage enters its second year, with manufacturing industry executives warning they expect supplies to continue to be constrained in the near term — perhaps even into 2023. The shortage has been especi…

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