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Can the CHIPS for America Act Assert Global Semiconductor Supremacy in the US?

Frost & Sullivan

For instance, Intel’s mega chip facility in Ohio is set to employ 3,000 workers, create 7,000 construction jobs, and trigger a cascade of employment opportunities across the supporting ecosystem. The CHIPS Act is set to support the US semiconductor industry with $280 billion in government assistance and public subsidies.

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Carbon Markets: Tech and Nature-Based Solutions Will be Critical to the Climate Transition

Frost & Sullivan

For instance, this agenda promotes the sustainable use of resources and renewable energies, smart cities, and the preservation of ecosystems and biodiversity. which enables countries to sell credits (known as Internationally Transferred Mitigation Outcomes ) for any extra reduction that they have achieved beyond their target; and Article 6.4,

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