KEY POINTS
  • The House of Representatives on Tuesday debuted a bill designed to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and competition with China.
  • The House bill is the long-awaited response to the $250 billion bill the Senate passed in June known as the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act.
  • The House bill cuts out about $200 billion that the Senate included to reinforce U.S. scientific research and technological innovation.
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during her weekly news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2022.

The House of Representatives on Tuesday debuted a bill designed to boost U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and competition with China, including $52 billion to support domestic chip research and production.

The House bill, called the America Competes Act, is the long-awaited response to the $250 billion bill the Senate passed in June known as the U.S. Innovation and Competition Act.