➀ Over $52 billion in subsidies have been distributed to companies such as Intel, TSMC, Samsung, Micron, GlobalFoundries, and others; ➁ Intel received the largest share, totaling $15.82 billion for its U.S. projects; ➂ TSMC received $6.6 billion for its Arizona factory expansion; ➃ Samsung received $6.4 billion for its Texas factory expansion and advanced technology transfer.
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