US backs chipmaking, warns Europe
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U.S. economic undersecretary Helberg said Europe’s economic problem was China and urged leaders to react to industry flight, as Washington moved to shore up domestic chipmaking.
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The US has decided it can no longer afford to outsource its chipmaking future
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