U.S. House Democrat says agreement coming
on semiconductor bill
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[July 14, 2022]
By Katharine Jackson
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. House Democratic
Caucus chair Hakeem Jeffries said on Wednesday "significant progress"
had been made on a proposed bill to boost the U.S. semiconductor
industry and he believes an agreement on it will be reached by the end
of July. |
U.S. House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) speaks during
a news conference following a House Democratic Caucus meeting at the
U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., November 2, 2021. REUTERS/Evelyn
Hockstein |
The
legislation would fund $52 billion for chip production subsidies
and boost U.S. scientific and technological innovation to
compete with China.
The Senate passed a version of the bill in June 2021, and the
House passed a version in February. Lawmakers must resolve their
differences and pass the legislation through both chambers again
before President Joe Biden can sign it into law.
"We are working hard to find the common ground. Significant
progress has been made," Jeffries told reporters at a news
conference.
Even if the House and Senate reach agreement, Senate Republican
Leader Mitch McConnell has threatened to block passage if
Democrats move ahead with a partisan effort to raise corporate
taxes and curb carbon emissions.
A shortage of chips has disrupted the automotive and electronics
industries, forcing some companies to scale back production.
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson; editing by Andy Sullivan and
Richard Chang)
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