Trump Admin Is Renegotiating CHIPS Act Deals to Secure More Investment, Lutnick Says

The secretary of commerce says the revised deals would allow the United States to get ’more value for the same dollars.’
Trump Admin Is Renegotiating CHIPS Act Deals to Secure More Investment, Lutnick Says
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick speaks during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on June 4, 2025 Andrew Harnik/Getty Images
Bill Pan
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The Trump administration is reworking deals made with semiconductor makers under the Biden-era CHIPS Act to secure better terms that would bring more investment to the United States, according to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.

At a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Lutnick highlighted a revised deal with TSMC, which received $6.6 billion in direct federal funding under the CHIPS Act in exchange for a commitment to invest $65 billion to build three state-of-the-art factories in Arizona. In March, the Taiwanese company announced it would add $100 billion to its previous pledge, without any extra subsidies from the government.
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