Chip Security Act
Overview: HR 3447, the Chip Security Act, was introduced in the House on May 15, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The bill seeks to strengthen the security and resilience of the U.S. semic
Overview: HR 3447, the Chip Security Act, was introduced in the House on May 15, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The bill seeks to strengthen the security and resilience of the U.S. semic
Overview: HR 3447, the Chip Security Act, was introduced in the House on May 15, 2025.
Purpose and Intent: The bill seeks to strengthen the security and resilience of the U.S. semiconductor supply chain by enhancing domestic chip manufacturing capabilities and reducing reliance on foreign sources.
Key Provisions:
- Provides tax credits and other financial incentives to encourage investment in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing facilities.
- Establishes a grant program to support research and development in advanced chip technologies.
- Requires the Department of Commerce to conduct regular assessments of the semiconductor supply chain and identify vulnerabilities.
- Imposes restrictions on the export of certain semiconductor technologies to adversarial nations.
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill aims to benefit the U.S. semiconductor industry and its workers, as well as reduce national security risks associated with reliance on foreign chip suppliers. It could also impact trade relations with countries that are restricted from accessing certain semiconductor technologies.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced in the House and is currently awaiting further action.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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