Joe Biden, the Vice President of the United States, will visit the state of Michigan on Tuesday, which also happens to be the day of the primary election in the state, to speak about the billions of dollars in funding that has been authorised by Congress and pushed by his administration to bring more semiconductor chip manufacturing to the United States.
The White House said on Saturday that Vice President Biden will visit Hemlock, which is located close to Saginaw, to offer statements regarding the passing of the $280 billion chip bill this week. There was no more information that could be obtained right away.
It was not immediately clear where Vice President Biden planned to deliver his remarks; however, he is currently en route to an area that is the location of Hemlock Semiconductor, a company that manufactures polysilicon chips that are used in solar panels. Governor Gretchen Whitmer made a visit to the facility earlier on in this year.
The Vice President will travel to Hemlock, which is located near Saginaw, to make statements supporting the passage of the $280 billion chip bill this week, according to the White House, which announced on Saturday that Vice President Biden will visit Hemlock.
There was no additional information that could be retrieved right quickly because there was none available.
It was not immediately clear where Vice President Biden planned to deliver his remarks; however, he is currently on his way to an area that is the location of Hemlock Semiconductor, a company that manufactures polysilicon chips that are used in solar panels. Earlier on in the year, Governor Gretchen Whitmer was able to make it out to the facility for a visit.
The plan, which was quickly signed into law by Vice President Biden, includes about $53 billion to open, expand, or modernise semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the United States, which has seen its preeminence in the industry fall to producers in Asia in recent decades.
The legislation received the speedy approval of Vice President Biden, who promptly signed it into law.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a shortage of chips, which had a detrimental effect on manufacturers. This was especially true for manufacturers of automobiles, as the products they produce contain semiconductors.
The legislation, which Vice President Biden swiftly signed into law, includes nearly $53 billion to open, expand, or modernise semiconductor manufacturing facilities in the United States, which has seen its preeminence in the industry fall to Asian producers in recent decades. The legislation was quickly signed into law by Vice President Biden.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a scarcity of chips, which hurt manufacturers, particularly automobile manufacturers because their products contain semiconductors.
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Additionally, Biden will be travelling to Michigan on the same day that voters in the state will select major party nominees for upcoming elections to state and congressional offices in November. In her primary, Whitmer will face no competition.
This will be Vice President Biden’s first trip to the state of Michigan in 2019, following making five trips there in 2021.