Trump's Tariffs Boost Semiconductor Jobs
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•Trump's trade restrictions could be good for American semiconductor jobs
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Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on chips could help US chipmakers compete with companies abroad that sell chips at lower prices.
Tariffs could also encourage US businesses to source more chips domestically and help persuade chipmaking giants, like the Taiwan -based TSMC , to keep building factories in the US .
Experts estimate that tariffs could create roughly 100,000 jobs at US chip manufacturers and their suppliers.
If tariffs proved to be the deciding factor in a company's decision to invest in the US , then the policy could arguably be credited with boosting employment in the semiconductor industry.
Ezell said wage rates, the labor talent pool, and tax policy would be bigger considerations for companies than tariffs.
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