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[ - ] SouthernBeachBum 1 point 11 monthsJun 13, 2023 21:30:24 ago (+1/-0)

How does Biden approve anything he does not have lawful authority for? Nor the brains to comprehend, either? It would be a public service if the names of the bureaucrats, State Department lackeys, and other scumbags who keep pushing this type of idiocy were made public.

[ - ] bonghits4jeebus 0 points 11 monthsJun 13, 2023 22:49:23 ago (+0/-0)

They passed a CHIPS act. If Congress didn't want this happening, they had the opportunity to prevent it. I don't see a hint that Commerce is failing to comply with the law.

The U.S. government will let top chipmakers Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC keep and expand their existing memory and logic fabs in China,

How could the United States prevent this?

[ - ] RedBarchetta 0 points 11 monthsJun 13, 2023 13:18:14 ago (+0/-0)

Barely a peep? You didn't read it, so Lets review.

1. Samsung is in Korea. How did the Fucking Retards at Tomshardware get this so wrong?

AND Who writes this shit? The headline is complete contrast.

Alan Estevez, undersecretary of the Department of Commerce for industry and security, revealed plans for the administration to continue current waivers for the South Korean and Taiwanese chipmakers relating to the latest U.S. export control rules designed to constrain capabilities of the Chinese semiconductor industry. These waivers, originally granted last October, were due to expire this October.


China is not a TAA compliant country. Samsung builds in Korea, Taiwan is allowed as well. FUCK ALL is going to China.

What is TAA? Trade Agreements Act, look it up.

More very basic researching.
Samsung, the world's No. 2 contract chip manufacturer, announced its Taylor, Texas, plant in 2021. It aims to make advanced chips for functions such as artificial intelligence, 5G and mobile phones, and promises to create 2,000 high-tech jobs. Unlike some of its rivals, Samsung has already broken ground.

Getting all indignant at something YOU need to read before posting them. Some of this shit is just inane.

[ - ] dulcima 0 points 11 monthsJun 13, 2023 13:41:25 ago (+0/-0)

The link in the OP article is from the wall street journal - jap author.

https://archive.md/bEfmy