The news: Leaders from Alphabet, Apple, Amazon, Dell, IBM, Microsoft, VMware, Ford, GM and dozens of other technology companies are urging congress to pass the long-delayed $52 billion chip subsidies bill, per The Register.
How we got here: "The rest of the world is not waiting for the US to act. Our global competitors are investing in their industry, their workers, and their economies, and it is imperative that Congress act to enhance US competitiveness," said a co-signed letter from the Semiconductor Industry Association to Congress.
Stalled in Congress: Economic turmoil has escalated, with the tech sector bearing the brunt of a down economy exacerbated by supply chain shortages, the war in Ukraine, rising inflation, unemployment, and economic uncertainty.
The problem: The longer the bill remains in legislative limbo, the higher the chance that it could be scrubbed. Bloomberg reported that the legislation “risks collapsing in Congress” from what it says is “increased skepticism from Republicans and the fact that the country is facing other issues.”
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