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US officials are working with some of the world's leading chipmakers in an effort to expand semiconductor manufacturing capability in the US, a move intended to reduce the industry's reliance on producers in East Asia for crucial electronics components.

New York US officials are working with some of the world's leading chipmakers in an effort to expand semiconductor manufacturing capability in the United States, a move intended to reduce the industry's reliance on producers in East Asia for those crucial electronics components.

That would be a major shift for an industry that relies heavily on foreign production, largely from Taiwan, South Korea and China. And that transition may already be underway — semiconductor fabrication giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company will soon announce plans to build an advanced chipmaking facility in Arizona to help quell US officials' concern, according to a Thursday report in The Wall Street Journal.

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