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$500 million
The CHIPS Act allocates $500 million over five years to a new International Technology Security and Innovation Fund, which seeks to support information and communications technology and semiconductor supply chains and sector development.
SOURCE: "Protect, Promote, Secure: Maximizing the International Technology Security and Innovation Fund" by CSIS's Erin L. Murphy.
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152 seats
Opposition party Move Forward outperformed expectations, sweeping a total of 152 seats to become the largest party in Thailand's parliament.
SOURCE: "2023 Thai Election Results: An Opposition Win but Unclear Path Ahead" by CSIS's Karen Lee and Gregory B. Poling.
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40 percent
In March 2023, a barrage of over 80 strikes in one day
left 40 percent of Kyiv’s population without power.
SOURCE: "Making the Most of the European Sky Shield Initiative" by CSIS's Sean Monaghan and John Christianson.
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25 percent
On May 11, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed new rules regulating carbon emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants under the authority of the Clean Air Act. Fossil fuel-fired power plants are responsible for roughly 25 percent of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.
SOURCE: "Experts React: EPA Greenhouse Gas Standards and Guidelines for Fossil Fuel-Fired Power Plants" by CSIS's Cy McGeady, John Larsen, Kyle Danish, and Mathias Zacarias.
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