Trump Calls for End of $52.7 Billion Chips Subsidy Program

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The president is in favor of replacing the subsidies with high tariffs in a bid to get foreign companies to manufacture in the United States.

President Donald Trump is calling for an end to a $52.7 billion semiconductor subsidy program aimed at encouraging companies such as Intel, TSMC, and Samsung to expand manufacturing in the United States.

โ€œYour CHIPS Act is a horrible, horrible thing. We give hundreds of billions of dollars and it doesnโ€™t mean a thing. They take our money and they donโ€™t spend it,โ€ Trump said in a speech to Congress on March 4.

The president then urged House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to repeal the legislation and redirect unspent funds toward reducing the national debt or other priorities.

Trumpโ€™s recent comments are his strongest criticism yet of the Biden-era initiative, which seeks to bring high-end chip manufacturing to the United States through taxpayer-funded grants. Instead of subsidies, Trump argued, the country should have used tariffs to pressure foreign companies to manufacture domestically.

โ€œAll that was important to them was that they didnโ€™t want to pay the tariffs, so they came and are building, and many other companies are coming,โ€ he told the lawmakers.

On March 3, TSMC announced plans to invest $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing, including two additional facilities in Arizona. That commitment far exceeds the $65 billion the Taiwanese company had pledged for its three Arizona fabrication plants for CHIPS Act grants and loans.

Without TSMCโ€™s voluntary investment, according to Trump, tariffs on its Taiwan-made chips could have reached a punishing 50 percent.

Passed in 2022, the CHIPS Act allocates $39 billion in grantsโ€”along with 25 percent tax credits and billions more in loansโ€”to revitalize domestic semiconductor production after decades of offshoring to Asia.

In the final weeks of the Biden administration, the Department of Commerce finalized more than $33 billion in CHIPS Act awards, including $7.86 billion for Intel, $6.6 billion for TSMC, $6.1 billion for Micron, and $4.7 billion for Samsung.

Trump has dismissed them as bad deals.

โ€œWhen I see us paying a lot of money to have people build chips, thatโ€™s not the way,โ€ Trump said in November 2024 in an interview on the โ€œJoe Rogan Experienceโ€ podcast. โ€œYou didnโ€™t have to put up 10 cents, you could have done it with a series of tariffs.

โ€œIn other words, you tariff it so high that they will come and build their chip companies for nothing,โ€ he said.

Byย Bill Pan

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