Roughly $39 billion in manufacturing incentives for chip plants known as fabs, as well as material and
Question:
"Roughly $39 billion in manufacturing incentives for chip plants known as fabs, as well as material and equipment factories, plus $13.2 billion for research and development and workforce training. There is a separate tax-incentive program, which provides a 25% advanced investment tax credit for manufacturing and processing equipment."
The government's $39 billion subsidy for construction is expected to cover approximately 10 percent of a company's capital expenditure for building a new manufacturing facility. Together with the 25 percent tax credit, the fund is expected to cover 35 percent of the cost of constructing a new factory.
Additionally, assuming the $13.2 billion subsidy for research leads to technological advancements, assume that the cost of producing each semiconductor chip is expected to decrease by 10 percent.
A. Briefly explain what fixed costs and variable costs are. (Suggested response length: 3-4 sentences or 1 paragraph).
B. Provide a narrative to explain the impact of the CHIPS Act on the fixed costs and variable costs of producing semiconductor chips. (Suggested response length: 3-4 sentences or 1 paragraph).
International Marketing And Export Management
ISBN: 9781292016924
8th Edition
Authors: Gerald Albaum , Alexander Josiassen , Edwin Duerr