Raimondo Says U.S. Chip Funding Needs Rules to Bar Use in China

  • Congress should not wait until 2022 to pass bill, she says
  • Lawmakers have to decide what ‘guardrails’ come with funding
WATCH: Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says the CHIPS act must pass now.Source: Bloomberg
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U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said legislation to spur domestic semiconductor manufacturing needs rules to prevent funds from going toward production in China but deferred to Congress on the details of such provisions.

“Congress will decide what, if any, legislative guardrails they want to put on this, versus if they want to defer on that and let Commerce handle it in the regulations,” Raimondo said Thursday during an interview with Bloomberg reporters and editors in New York. “But it’s something we have to grapple with. The intention is to protect ourselves from China.”