Chips Act 2.0 and beyond: Indispensability, not self-sufficiency

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Chips Act 2.0 and beyond: Indispensability, not self-sufficiency

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Encompass

Publication date

25 May 2026

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Microeconomic policies

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digital economy

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artificial intelligence

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English

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