President Biden traveled to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., to connect a $20 billion investment by IBM to the bipartisan bill meant to spur production of critical microchips.
Source: New York Times
Biden Visits IBM to Promote Investments in U.S. Semiconductor Production
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