Semiconductor stocks are on the move Tuesday as investors await news on the new Chips Act heading to Congress this week.
The Chips act would provide $52 billion to U.S. semiconductor companies in an effort to increase the country’s competitiveness with China. The bill already passed a preliminary vote in the Senate ahead of this week’s final confirmation vote.
The final vote on the bill is set to take place either today or Wednesday. If it clears that hurdle, it will then be sent on to the House of Representatives for further confirmation. If all goes well, that would let it move to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
President Biden has shown support for the Chips Act as he believes the U.S. needs to bolster its semiconductor manufacturing capabilities. He said the following Monday in a statement collected by Yahoo! Finance.
“Taiwan produces 90% of the leading-edge chips. We produce 0%. China is moving ahead of us in manufacturing sophisticated chips as well. As we watch the US production of these chips decline from 40% of the global production to 12%, at the same time, we watched China go from 2% to 16%.”
The Chips Act is likely to pass the vote in Congress and get support from the House. That means investors will likely see the price of semiconductor stocks increasing following the upcoming vote.
Let’s take a look at how some of those stocks are already moving on Tuesday!
Semiconductor Stocks on the Move
- Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is down 2% as of Tuesday afternoon.
- Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) stock is rising slightly as of this writing.
- Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares are slipping 2.5% this afternoon.
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