Biden is set to sign the CHIPS Act, a $280 billion bipartisan bill to increase domestic high-tech manufacturing to boost U.S. competitiveness over China.
is preparing to sign a $280 billion bipartisan bill to boost domestic high-tech manufacturing, part of his administration's push to boost U.S. competitiveness over China.
FILE - President Joe Biden delivers remarks on June 24, 2022, in the Grand Foyer of the White House.
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