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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>WASHINGTON: The Commerce Department<\/a> is opening the application process for computer chip manufacturers to access $39 billion in government support to build new factories and expand production.

All companies seeking the funds will need to show how they plan to develop a local workforce, with firms getting $150 million or more also required to provide affordable and accessible child care for their workers.

The funding is part of the
CHIPS and Science Act<\/a>, which President Joe Biden signed into law last August. Grants, loans and loan guarantees are meant to revive domestic production of computer chips.

It's aimed at sharpening the U.S. edge in military technology and manufacturing while minimizing the kinds of supply disruptions that occurred in 2021, after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, when a shortage of chips shut down factory assembly lines and fueled inflation.

\"This is fundamentally a national security initiative,\" Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said as the application process began Tuesday. \"We are not writing blank checks to any company that asks.\"

The money is meant to support private investment in new factories and can be clawed back if companies use it on stock buybacks instead. Major companies such as
Intel<\/a>, TSMC<\/a>, IBM<\/a>, Micron<\/a> and Texas Instruments<\/a> have already launched aggressive expansions tied to the support, which will total $52 billion when coupled with funding for research.

Raimondo said that any company that receives support cannot expand its manufacturing capacity in foreign countries that are a source of national security concerns, a restriction that would appear to apply to China. Nor could recipients partner with firms based in those countries for the purposes of developing advanced technologies.

The Commerce Department said companies can start submitting their statements of interest on Tuesday. That's the first step in a process that includes a draft proposal, a final proposal and government evaluation of the proposal before reaching a final award.
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电脑芯片的资金要求安全、职工福利

所有公司寻求资金需要展示他们计划开发一个当地员工,与公司获得1.5亿美元或者更多的还需要为员工提供儿童保健负担得起、享受得到的服务。

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华盛顿:商务部打开应用程序过程计算机芯片制造商获得390亿美元的政府支持建立新的工厂和扩大生产。

所有公司寻求资金需要展示他们计划开发一个当地员工,与公司获得1.5亿美元或者更多的还需要为员工提供儿童保健负担得起、享受得到的服务。

资金的一部分芯片和科学行为去年8月,乔•拜登(Joe Biden)总统签署成为法律。赠款、贷款和贷款担保是为了恢复国内生产电脑芯片。

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这是旨在加强美国在军事技术和制造业优势同时最小化的供应中断发生在2021年,冠状病毒大流行开始后,当芯片关闭工厂的装配线和短缺引发通货膨胀。

“从本质上讲,这是一个国家安全倡议”,商务部长吉娜Raimondo周二申请过程开始。“我们不是写空白支票公司有任何要求。”

钱是为了支持私人投资新工厂和可以收回如果公司股票回购而不是使用它。大公司如英特尔,台积电,IBM,微米德州仪器公司已经推出激进的扩张与支持,将达到520亿美元时加上资助研究。

Raimondo表示,任何支持的公司来说,在国外无法扩大生产能力,是一个国家安全问题的来源,这一限制将适用于中国。收件人也无法与公司合作在这些国家发展先进技术的目的。

美国商务部表示,企业可以在周二提交他们感兴趣的语句。这是第一步,这个过程包括一个草案,最终建议和政府达成最终裁决之前评估的建议。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>WASHINGTON: The Commerce Department<\/a> is opening the application process for computer chip manufacturers to access $39 billion in government support to build new factories and expand production.

All companies seeking the funds will need to show how they plan to develop a local workforce, with firms getting $150 million or more also required to provide affordable and accessible child care for their workers.

The funding is part of the
CHIPS and Science Act<\/a>, which President Joe Biden signed into law last August. Grants, loans and loan guarantees are meant to revive domestic production of computer chips.

It's aimed at sharpening the U.S. edge in military technology and manufacturing while minimizing the kinds of supply disruptions that occurred in 2021, after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, when a shortage of chips shut down factory assembly lines and fueled inflation.

\"This is fundamentally a national security initiative,\" Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said as the application process began Tuesday. \"We are not writing blank checks to any company that asks.\"

The money is meant to support private investment in new factories and can be clawed back if companies use it on stock buybacks instead. Major companies such as
Intel<\/a>, TSMC<\/a>, IBM<\/a>, Micron<\/a> and Texas Instruments<\/a> have already launched aggressive expansions tied to the support, which will total $52 billion when coupled with funding for research.

Raimondo said that any company that receives support cannot expand its manufacturing capacity in foreign countries that are a source of national security concerns, a restriction that would appear to apply to China. Nor could recipients partner with firms based in those countries for the purposes of developing advanced technologies.

The Commerce Department said companies can start submitting their statements of interest on Tuesday. That's the first step in a process that includes a draft proposal, a final proposal and government evaluation of the proposal before reaching a final award.
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