➀ The US CHIPS Act, despite attracting over $395 billion and creating 115,000 jobs, faces significant delays in nearly 40% of its major projects. ➁ Market conditions and political uncertainties, including the upcoming US elections, are cited as primary reasons for project delays. ➂ Key companies like TSMC, Intel, and GlobalFoundries are among those facing challenges, despite receiving substantial subsidies.
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