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That’s an interesting development. If Apple joins in, it could strengthen the U.S. chip supply chain. Curious to see how the EU responds.
It’s a strong move by the U.S. — involving key players like Apple in semiconductor manufacturing could help secure long-term supply resilience.
That said, while the intention is sound, I wonder if this approach really addresses the root issues in global supply chains. Let’s see if it leads to meaningful impact beyond headlines.
If successful, this could shift investment trends and benefit U.S.-based semiconductor firms. Worth watching how the markets respond.
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