HSINCHU, Taiwan, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Taiwan's
GlobalWafers has not received any notifications
indicating upcoming modifications to agreed subsidies under the
U.S. CHIPS Act, CEO Doris Hsu said on Friday.
"The current status is that the CHIPS Act remains unchanged,
and GlobalWafers has secured contracts worth $406 million. At
present there have been no notifications there are to be
modifications," Hsu told reporters at an event in Taiwan's chip
hub of Hsinchu.