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Investing to be competitive: The new U.S. industrial strategy
The U.S. economy faces three significant challenges: building manufacturing competitiveness in the United States; reducing carbon emissions; and elevating wages, training, and equity for workers. President Biden’s industrial policy can tackle these problems, address market failures, and correct previous policy directions.
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September 26, 2024
Biden will sign bill to speed chip projects, breaking with some Dems, environmental groups
Harry Manin, the deputy legislative director for industry policy and trade at the Sierra Club, said its objection is about transparency. “Without environmental review and without public awareness of whether there are any climate and environmental health commitments baked into contracts at all, the administration’s climate, environmental justice, and worker safety goals are in serious jeopardy,” he said.
September 26, 2024
Environmentalists hate a fast-moving chips bill. Biden looks poised to sign it.
Harry Manin, the Sierra Club’s deputy legislative director for industrial policy and trade, said that if the legislation becomes law, “it’s going to be completely secret going forward whether facilities are using PFAS and other harmful chemicals.” “It’s not going to have to be reported,” Manin said. “That really was the last protection that communities and workers had … the promise of transparency.”
September 23, 2024
This company changed semiconductor manufacturing forever.
TSMC has grand plans for Arizona, which were hastened by the global pandemic and ongoing tensions with China. The factories will be massive consumers of both electricity and water, and semiconductor plants historically have released toxic chemicals, raising questions about long-term sustainability.