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U.S. not the only country fighting to attract semiconductor factories

Even if a Senate-passed bill providing $52 billion in subsidies for the chip industry is approved by the House and becomes law, the United States will continue facing stiff global competition to attract the factories that make the cutting-edge technology.
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