Texas Will be 'Home of Semiconductor Manufacturing' Amid Chip Shortage: Gov. Abbott
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December 6, 2021
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott declared Sunday that his state “will be the home of semiconductor manufacturing going forward” as the chip shortage has been affecting companies around the globe.
“The country made a mistake over the past one or two decades to farm out manufacturing of all these essential supplies, whether it be now semiconductors or could be health care supplies that we needed during the time of COVID, whatever the case may be, we need to not depend upon China or other countries for our essential needs, for things like semiconductors,” the Republican governor argued during an interview on Fox Business.
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