From CSIS External Relations <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Semiconductors, Taiwan, and More
Date August 14, 2022 3:04 PM
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12 percent

The United States is home to just 12 percent of the world’s semiconductor manufacturing capacity (down from roughly 40 percent in 1990). The recently passed CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 seeks to lessen U.S. reliance on foreign manufacturing sources, while investing in a local workforce and spurring innovation at home.



SOURCE: “A Look at the CHIPS-Related Portons of CHIPS+” by CSIS’s Alexander Kersten, Gregory Arcuri, Gabrielle Athanasia, and Hideki Uno.

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22 years

On August 10, the Chinese government published its first white paper in 22 years on its official policy toward Taiwan. The new paper demonstrates that cross-Strait dynamics have shifted drastically.



SOURCE: “Tracking the Fourth Taiwan Strait Crisis (Updated August 12)” by CSIS’s Bonny Lin, Brian Hart, Matthew P. Funaiole, Samantha Lu, Hannah Price, and Nicholas Kaufman.

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$7,500

The Inflation Reduction Act continues the existing $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit but changes which vehicles can qualify for it based on critical mineral sourcing and domestic production goals.



SOURCE: "Butting Heads" by CSIS's William Alan Reinsch.

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$200 billion

While the funding for semiconductor-related incentives appropriated by Division A of the CHIPS and Science Act has received significant media coverage, Division B authorizes around $200 billion in funding to support the United States’ science and innovation infrastructure.



SOURCE: “A Look at the Science-Related Portions of CHIPS+” by CSIS’s Sujai Shivakumar and Gregory Arcuri.

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