1. The U.S. government plans to award Samsung $6.6 billion to expand semiconductor production and research in Texas; 2. The investment aims to create jobs, build a research center, and strengthen domestic chip supply chains; 3. The move aligns with U.S. efforts to reduce reliance on Asian chipmakers amid global semiconductor shortages and geopolitical tensions.
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