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'Sugar-coated poison pill'
By Shim Jae-yun
The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act has triggered ferocious controversy here, placing major chip firms into a serious dilemma. The Biden administration cannot deflect criticism for demanding seemingly "unfeasible" requirements on the companies winning subsidies by investing in America. Media outlets in the U.S. and its allies such as South Korea and Taiwan are crying foul at the act.
The U.S. has unveiled the act with which it aims to dominate the global semiconductor sector comprising all processes from design through to manufacturing. Yet the ambitious bid has faced a fierce backlash from the beginning.
U.S. President Joe Biden is most accountable for triggering the dispute. The U.S. Department of Commerce announced conditions for subsidies for the $53 billion act late last month.
Under the guidance, the grants should be offered first to firms helping the U.S. to develop state-of-the-art weapons. And the firms receiving more than $150 million will have to pay excess profits (up to 75 percent of the subsidy) to the U.S. administration........
© The Korea Times


