$52 Billion Semiconductor Chips Funding Generates Significant Interest in the US

 Billion Semiconductor Chips Funding Generates Significant Interest in the US

WASHINGTON, Aug 9 (Reuters) ⁤- ‌The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday ‌that more than 460 companies have expressed interested⁣ in ⁢winning government semiconductor subsidy funding in ‌a bid to boost the‍ country’s competitiveness with China’s‌ science and technology efforts.

The White House⁤ is marking the one-year⁤ anniversary on ⁤Wednesday of President Joe Biden’s⁢ signing of the landmark “Chips for America” legislation providing $52.7⁣ billion in subsidies for U.S. semiconductor‌ production, research and workforce development.

Biden said in a statement that companies have announced $166​ billion in semiconductors and electronics manufacturing over the last year, adding the⁤ law will⁣ “make America once again a leader⁣ in semiconductor manufacturing and less dependent on⁣ other countries for our electronics or clean energy supply ⁢chains.”

The Commerce Department‍ began accepting applications in⁤ June⁣ for​ the⁤ $39-billion subsidy program for U.S. ⁣semiconductor manufacturing as ‍well as equipment and materials for making chips but has⁣ not yet issued awards.

“We’re finally making the‍ investments that are long ‍overdue to‌ secure⁣ our ⁣economic and national ‍security,” Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told reporters. “We need to move​ quickly ⁣but it’s more important we​ get it right.”

A senior Commerce Department official told reporters the department is moving quickly: ​”We are⁢ in active dialogue⁤ with applicants and we expect ⁤to be announcing major progress in ‌the months ahead.”

The chips law also includes a​ 25% investment tax credit for building chip plants, ‍estimated to be worth ⁣$24 billion.

Intel (INTC.O) CEO Pat Gelsinger​ said Tuesday ⁢”governments⁣ around the​ world are working at a⁣ historic pace to revitalize semiconductor manufacturing‍ and ensure a‍ robust, resilient supply ‌chain. In the U.S., progress is undeniable.”

The Commerce Department spent the last year building a team of more than 140 people and writing rules for ‌accepting and assessing applications.

The department is⁤ also seeking‌ to ensure China will not ‌benefit from U.S. ⁣funding and is requiring‌ companies seeking major awards provide access to affordable high-quality childcare and share any excess profits.

The department previously said direct ‌funding awards are‌ expected to range between 5%-15% of project capital expenditures and total award amounts generally⁤ not exceed 35%‌ of project capital expenditures.

“We’re ‍going to be doing our own diligence. We’re not writing⁢ blank checks to any company that‍ asks,” Raimondo said in February.

Once the Commerce Department decides on worthy projects, ⁤officials must decide how ⁣much ⁢to award in government ​funds — and how⁣ to structure ⁤awards with ‌a‍ mix of grants, government loans or loan guarantees.

The law also dedicates $11 billion for advanced semiconductor manufacturing research ⁣and development. The focal point ​will be the ‌National Semiconductor Technology Center.

Commerce said that⁤ discussions are underway between the departments of Commerce, Defense,‍ Energy, and National…

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