Chip Security: Reconciling Industrial Subsidies with WTO Rules and National Security Exception
“Mark” Min Seong Kim* [This essay is available in PDF at this link] Abstract Justified as a national security law, the CHIPS and Science Act (“CHIPS Act”) channels an unprecedented $53 billion federal investment to reshore semiconductor production and reduce dependence on chips manufactured in China. This article documents the unique supply chain risks and … Continue reading Chip Security: Reconciling Industrial Subsidies with WTO Rules and National Security Exception
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