TAIPEI, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Taiwan's GlobalWafers
said it expects the Chips and Science Act award aimed
at encouraging investment by chipmakers in the United States
would continue under the new U.S. administration.
"Multi-year and decadal programs like the CHIPS Act and the
agreements we have signed are regularly continued from one
administration to the next," it said in a statement on Thursday.
"We expect the CHIPS program to be no different and run
smoothly in the Trump administration."