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Pennsylvania’s chipmaking comeback left in limbo under Donald Trump

High-tech semiconductor manufacturing began in the Lehigh Valley but promised federal funds for its revival have not come through

Fifteen months ago, the US government earmarked money to help restore the historic heartland of computer chipmaking in America as it tried to wrestle high-tech manufacturing back from Asia.

But as demand for chips to power the AI boom races higher, the federal money has not arrived. Lehigh Valley fears being left behind.

“Everybody is scratching their heads . . . I think even the companies themselves are trying to figure it out,” said Don Cunningham, head of the local Economic Development Corporation, which is based in a stately building in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania that used to be a club for steel company bosses.

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