KEY POINTS
  • The Senate on Tuesday passed the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act, a $250 billion bill aimed at countering China's technological ambitions.
  • The scope of the bill, the final product of at least six Senate committees and almost all members of the chamber, could be one of the last major bipartisan bills of 2021.
  • Among its many provisions, the bill provides $52 billion to fund the semiconductor research, design, and manufacturing initiatives.
  • President Joe Biden applauded the bill's passage: "As other countries continue to invest in their own research and development, we cannot risk falling behind."

The Senate on Tuesday passed one of the largest industrial bills in U.S. history in a bipartisan effort to ensure the U.S. remains competitive with China as one of the globe's technological powerhouses.

The bill, which passed the chamber 68-32, commits roughly $250 billion in funding for scientific research, subsidies for chipmakers and robot makers, and an overhaul of the National Science Foundation.